Every family foundation that has decided to sunset has a unique spend down journey. But every family foundation learns throughout that journey.
The Kendeda Fund has committed to spending out the remainder of its assets and ending grantmaking operations by the end of 2023. Since their founder, Diana Blank, began her philanthropic journey nearly 30 years ago, Kendeda has worked to increase the dignity of individuals and the sustainability of communities by lifting up transformative leaders and ideas. With an aspiration to see these investments bear fruit during Diana’s lifetime, the Fund has made more than $1 billion in grants so far, creating new pathways to solve seemingly intractable problems, supporting transformative leaders and ideas, and working in creative ways to benefit people and planet.
Join us for a conversation with representatives of the Kendeda Fund who will share insights and learnings from their spenddown journey and how best to approach the spend down process. They will discuss the operational challenges of sunsetting a family foundation of their size, and how they have been able to do that while maintaining their programmatic focus.
And 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.