Kristin Pauly is managing director of Prince Charitable Trusts, in Washington, DC. The Trusts operate as a family foundation with grant programs in Chicago, Washington, DC and Rhode Island. She has been with the trusts since 1997. From 1990 to 1998 she was manager of urban and metropolitan programs for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation based in Annapolis, Maryland. In that capacity she wrote several publications advocating more sustainable growth in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region. Earlier Ms. Pauly was an assistant program officer with the Ford Foundation and also an assistant program officer with the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Kristin served on the Board of the Funders Network on Smart Growth and Livable Communities and of the Center for Watershed Protection. She was a founder of the Chesapeake Bay Funders Network and now serves as Co-Chair. She is a resident of Annapolis, Maryland, and has a 17-year old daughter.  

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The 2014 Trustee Education Institute: An intensive seminar for family foundation trustees

Posted on September 24, 2014 by Glen Galaich, Virginia M. Esposito, Susan Crites Price, Ami Aronson, Andrew Schulz, Kelly Sweeney McShane, Kristin Pauly, Leonor Alfonso, Maegan Scott, Mary Phillips

DOWNLOAD COMPLETE 2014 AGENDA HERE – SEE SPEAKER LIST AND BIOS BELOW NCFP’s Trustee Education Institute provides a comprehensive introduction to all of the key legal, investment, ethical, grantmaking, and family dynamics issues facing family foundation board members. Featuring a faculty made up of NCFP’s senior staff and highly respected philanthropy experts, this three day, intensive seminar will cover: What does… Read More