Community Foundation Spark Session: Community Foundation Business Models for Family Philanthropy (Round 4)

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This is NCFP’s fourth annual deep dive into how community foundations structure their business models for more intensive services to multi-generation and multi-branch families. Two foundations will serve as case studies, describing how they defined their customer segments, developed their portfolio of programs and services, worked with their board to set goals and success measures, refined their financial model for expanded services, engage advisors, and more. Their presentations will be based on NCFP’s Philanthropic Services Business Model Canvas and join similar case studies in Module 9 of NCFP’s Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Playbook.

About this series

This program is part of the Spark Session series under NCFP’s Community Foundations Family Philanthropy Network. The series is designed for community foundations to exchange practical advice, tools, and tips from peers on aspects of their family philanthropy engagement. This content-rich webinar features peer case study examples and will allow attendees to delve deeper through an open facilitated dialogue.

Featured Speakers

Bob Fockler

Bob Fockler is President of the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, a public foundation which annually…

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Whitney Hosty

Whitney Hosty

Whitney Hosty is a senior philanthropic advisor for the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, a leading…

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Caroline Kuebler

Caroline Kuebler is the Director of Development at the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, the largest…

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Tony Macklin

Tony Macklin, a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy®, consults with donor families, grantmakers, and their advisors about…

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Debbie Wilkerson

Debbie Wilkerson is the President and CEO of the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. As the…

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