Submit Your Question or Referral Request
Please complete the brief form linked below with the details of your request. We will do our best to respond within two business days. Depending on the nature of the request, we may schedule a virtual meeting to better understand your circumstances, which will help us connect you with the best resources.
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Requests
Family philanthropy is complex and you may have questions about navigating family dynamics, governance practices, succession planning, and more. NCFP experts are here to help. We provide personalized recommendations for relevant resources, tools, and peer connections so that you can be confident and effective in your giving.
While NCFP Members and Network Partners receive priority assistance, we invite all donors, board members, and staff members of family philanthropies to contact us with inquiries. Those that have not yet joined our network are eligible for one complimentary request.
Referrals
NCFP Members have access to one-on-one support through our referrals service.
If you are looking for professional guidance through a consultant or attorney with family philanthropy expertise, we’d be happy to refer you to a verified professional.
Consultants
If you are in need of professional guidance on any aspect of your family philanthropy, we’d be happy to refer you to a consultant or professional advisor.
To ensure we connect you to the consultant with the most relevant experience, we may ask to schedule a call to learn more about the support you need.
Legal
Our legal referral service gives our members access to professionals that offer complimentary consultations. Firms participating in this service are:
- Adler & Colvin in San Francisco, CA
- Arnold & Porter in Washington, DC
- C3 Legal in Chicago, IL
If you’re interested in finding out more information about each firm, please reach out using the above form.
Representatives from these law firms are available to NCFP members for initial conversations for informational purposes only, not intended as confidential legal advice under an attorney/client relationship. NCFP Network Members should consult counsel of their own choosing to discuss how legal rules relate to their individual circumstances.