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21st-Century Governance Part Two: Strategically Using Partnerships and Collaborating for Systems Change

Available exclusively to NCFP Members and Network Partners

Virtual webinar

09
April 2024
2:00–3:00 PM EDT

Available exclusively to NCFP Members and Network Partners

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How can a collaborative funding approach increase the impact of your funding? How are donor families uniquely positioned to leverage and foster partnerships?

Join this webinar to learn from family philanthropy leaders with extensive experience in collaborative approaches, hear real-world success stories, and gain practical advice.

During the session we’ll hear how family philanthropy can be a powerful catalyst for systems change by forging meaningful partnerships with other organizations, and stakeholders, as well as working together on initiatives such as pooled funds, donor collaboratives, and other strategies.

This webinar is part of the 21st-Century Governance series within the Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy webinar programming. You may also watch part one 21st-Century Governance Part One: Participatory and Collaborative Operations and Strategies, and part three 21st-Century Governance Part Three: Family Philanthropies as Stewards of a Public Trust.

About this Series

The monthly Fundamentals of Family Philanthropy webinar series provides guidance on the core principles of effective family philanthropy—from motivations and values to governance, grantmaking, and succession. The series equips giving families with the latest information on evergreen topics in the donor lifecycle through practical takeaways and diverse family stories that illustrate important practices. Designed for seasoned practitioners and newcomers alike, the series is available to our Network Members and Network Partners.

More Fundamentals

For a refresher on this topic, watch previous Fundamentals webinars.

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Event Materials

  • Slides—Collaborating for Systems Change Webinar
  • Resource List—Collaborating for Systems Change Webinar
  • Transcript—Collaborating for Systems Change Webinar