Events & Webinars | Peer Networks

Save the Date: Fourth Quarter Engaging Youth Peer Network

November 1, 2024
NCFP’s Engaging Youth Peer Network, co-chaired by Neil Gobioff, Cadence Miller, is a learning and connection space for donors, trustees, and staff members who work at family foundations in NCFP’s member network. This network gathers several times a year to share resources, tools, and strategies for inspiring and engaging youth in family philanthropy. More information about the topic for this Read More

Executive Director – Private Family Foundation

February 9, 2024
The E.D. will lead and manage across the Foundation’s philanthropic grants and operating programs. Since 2015, the Foundation’s passionate founder has instilled strong values of creativity, amplifying the voices of others, and encouraging those helped to pay it forward. Four words describe the Founder’s thinking about philanthropy, the way they want to work, and the kinds of organizations that they Read More
Events & Webinars | Peer Networks

Engaging Youth Peer Network: Successful Methods for Engaging Youth in Family Philanthropy

May 15, 2024
While educating and encouraging youth to actively participate in philanthropy can be challenging, it can also be very rewarding. This conversation will center on the success stories of engaging youth. Join us to hear from Craig Kelley of the Kelley Foundation about what strategies and tools have been helpful in involving youth at his foundation. We will also have ample Read More
Events & Webinars | Peer Networks

Save the Date: Fourth Quarter Non-Family Staff Peer Network

November 20, 2024
NCFP’s Non-family Staff Peer Network, chaired by Christy Uchida and Chris Steed, is designed for senior level non-family staff members who work at family foundations in NCFP’s member network. More information about the topic for this event is forthcoming. In the meantime, please save the date on your calendar and we will let you know when registration is open. If Read More
Events & Webinars | Peer Networks

Save the Date: Fourth Quarter BIPOC Leaders Peer Network

November 14, 2024
NCFP’s BIPOC Leaders Peer Network, chaired by Audrey Jacobs and Dr. LaTonya Penny, is a learning and connection space for leaders of color in family philanthropy. Designed for donors, trustees, staff members, and advisors of family philanthropies, the network offers opportunities to to address the challenges and opportunities BIPOC leaders encounter within family philanthropies and family systems. More information about Read More
Events & Webinars | Peer Networks

BIPOC Leaders Peer Network: Situating Power for Impact: Leadership from Every Role

April 18, 2024 | June L. Wilson
How can BIPOC professionals in family philanthropy use their leadership for impact, regardless of their roles or titles? Longtime philanthropy leader and Compton Foundation President June Wilson will share words of wisdom on how we can each lean into leadership and feel empowered. If you are unable to attend this event, but are interested in being a part of the Read More
Events & Webinars | Peer Networks

Non-Family Staff Peer Network: The Art of Consultant Engagement

Engaging a consultant with the expertise you need can be critical to extending your impact. Knowing when, where, and how to use a consultant is often challenging. Join Julianna Cagle, president of The Goizueta Foundation, and Kaky Grant of Grant Philanthropy as they share the impetus and process for working together and lessons learned. Following the presentation, join your peers Read More

Director of Family Philanthropy

February 7, 2024
Myriad USA is looking to fill a new position, Director of Family Philanthropy, to develop and drive a comprehensive plan for outreach to professional advisors to donors based in the U.S. The position reports directly to the CEO and is supported by our Development & Communications Manager. Read More
Events & Webinars | Salons

How Family Philanthropy Can Support Free, Fair, and Representative Elections in 2024

In this salon conversation, family philanthropy donors will have the opportunity to learn about critical election-related areas of giving and major 501(c)(3) funding opportunities associated with each area. After every election cycle, nonprofit leaders working on strengthening democracy and civic engagement report that the funding they received often came too late to have meaningful impact. The goal of field leaders Read More