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Strategic Lifespan Peer Network: What Spending Down Well Can Accomplish—Lessons Learned from the Pierce Family Foundation

Date: March 21,2024
Start Time: 3:00 pm
End Time: 4:15 pm
Timezone: US/Eastern
Duration: 75 minutes
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Virtual Peer Network

Who:

NCFP’s Strategic Lifespan Peer Network is for board members, foundation staff, advisors, and others in the family philanthropy field that are considering or have decided to spend down their assets. It is chaired by Priscilla Enriquez, and Anne Marie Toccket.

 

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Additional questions? Contact NCFP at ncfp@ncfp.org

The Pierce Family Foundation sunsetted at the end of 2023. Why did they decide to spend down? How did they ensure they provided the most impactful support to nonprofits?

Join us for a conversation with Laura Jansen, former Director of Programs and Operations at the Pierce Family Foundation, and Denis Pierce, President and Founder of the Foundation, who will share insights from the foundation’s spend down journey. Dig deeper into the key lessons they learned and how these can be applied to your family philanthropy—from making the decision, to ensuring you make maximum impact with the non-profits you support.

Recommended resource: In advance of sunsetting at the end of 2023, the Pierce Family Foundation published a document, Small But Mighty: A History of the Pierce Family Foundation, that outlined the foundation’s history and what they learned over 18 years of grantmaking.

For those who would like to participate, we will have an additional 15 minutes of networking time at the end of the program.

If you are unable to attend this event, but are interested in being a part of the Strategic Lifespan Peer Network, sign up here. For this interactive meeting, we encourage attendees to join with webcams on. To help foster candid discussions, peer network events are not recorded.

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