Evolving Your Family Philanthropy: Family Engagement and Legacy

Posted on November 19, 2024

How does your family philanthropy define and cultivate a legacy? What is the desired impact of your giving and who do you hope will contribute to it? At what stage do you bring participants into the work—including the next generation—and engage them in a meaningful way? We’ll explore these questions and more, and hear case studies from family philanthropies navigating… Read More

Evolving Your Family Philanthropy: Staffing Structures

Posted on November 19, 2024

Which staffing models will work best for your family philanthropy? How can the right structure enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of your organization?  We will examine different approaches, including hiring dedicated philanthropic professionals and family members, and utilizing external advisors and consultants. You will learn how to align staffing strategies with your philanthropic goals, create a collaborative work environment, and… Read More

A Philanthropy for Our Times: Reimagining Purpose and Practice in a New Era

Posted on November 19, 2024 by Dimple Abichandani, Nicholas A. Tedesco

In an era of overlapping crises, philanthropy must evolve—not just in practice, but in purpose. How can funders move beyond outdated models to meet this moment with courage, accountability, and impact? Dimple Abichandani, author of A New Era of Philanthropy: Ten Practices to Transform Wealth Into a More Just and Sustainable Future, and Nick Tedesco, president and CEO of the… Read More

Funding Equity: Disability Inclusion in Grantmaking

Posted on November 19, 2024 by Sandy Ho, Jeanine Alpert, Gail Fuller, Ryan Easterly

One in four adult Americans and an estimated one billion people globally experience disability. However, only one cent out of every ten dollars in U.S. grantmaking is allocated to disability rights and social justice. Funders have numerous opportunities throughout their grantmaking processes to shift toward more equitable, disability-inclusive, and values-aligned practices. This session will provide insights into the connection between… Read More

Laying the Foundation Part Three: Aligning Your Vehicles with Your Values

Posted on November 19, 2024 by Roxanne Stachowski, Khalilah Burt Gaston, Sharon Schneider

What philanthropic vehicles are available to family philanthropies? Which are best suited to support your mission and goals, and what is the value of employing multiple vehicles?   In this session we will discuss the benefits (and limitations), flexibility, and potential impact of each vehicle. Through examples from other funders, learn about how to align your philanthropic vehicle with your family’s… Read More

Laying the Foundation Part Two: Governance Structures and Considerations

Posted on November 19, 2024 by Peter M. Hunter, Wesley Weissberg, Ricshawn Adkins Roane, Frank Baiocchi, Holli Rivera

In light of your philanthropic goals and values, what governance structures and legal implications should you consider? How can effective governance support and sustain effective, compliant, and mission-driven family philanthropies? This session will go beyond regulatory requirements and equip you with the best practices in stewardship to ensure your principles, policies, and practices are aligned with your philanthropic goals. We… Read More

Laying the Foundation Part One: Defining Family and Its Role

Posted on November 19, 2024 by Jensie Burton, Jeff Zeisler, Nicole Seawell, John Hicks

Join us as we explore fundamental questions in the context of family philanthropy: “Who is considered family?” and “What is the role of family in family philanthropy?”   As family philanthropies evolve, choosing how to define family—whether it includes lineal descendants or extends to spouses, chosen family, or others—is essential.  Families must also decide how and when to include community voices… Read More

Trends in Family Philanthropy 2025 Report: Exploring the Main Findings

Posted on October 15, 2024 by Miki Akimoto, Erin Hogan, Nicholas A. Tedesco

Read the Trends 2025 report here. 🔑 Key Moments from the Webinar 4:05 Remarks from Erin Hogan, NCFP’s Board Secretary and Private Philanthropy Executive at Bank of America Private Bank, on the history of Trends 6:33 Framing remarks for the Trends presentation and insights into the topline findings 10:14 The survey methodology and the report findings on foundation identity and… Read More

2024 Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network Workshop

Posted on April 17, 2024 by Sarah Kirsch, Frank Fernandez, Cara Binder-Kopchick, Betsy Erickson, Audrey Jacobs, Tony Macklin

Community foundations networking at the 2022 National Forum on Family Philanthropy
About the Workshop For details on the 2025 Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network Workshop please click here. What The Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network Workshop is an opportunity to learn from your peers and build professional skills. The workshop will include both skill-building sessions on topics top of mind for community foundation staff who work with philanthropic families, and time for… Read More

Meaningfully Engaging Next-Generation Adults in Your Family Philanthropy

Posted on March 21, 2024 by Jenna Mulhall-Brereton, Cara Binder-Kopchick, Theo Avery, Nicholas A. Tedesco, Kelly D. Nowlin

The guide During this session Cara Binder-Kopchick, along with Theo Avery, Jenna Mulhall-Brereton, and Kelly Nowlin discussed guide’s critical points and shared their own experiences with navigating next-generation transitions. The guide has now been published and is available to read here. 🔑 Key Moments from the Webinar 2:00 Context from NCFP on how our network is grappling with multigenerational engagement… Read More