Supporting Exceptional Community Colleges
Explore how funders can support the growth and development of exceptional community and technical colleges.
On April 29-30, qualified donors are invited to join The Philanthropy Roundtable and Indiana Philanthropy Alliance in Indianapolis for a special event dedicated to exploring how funders can support the growth and development of exceptional community and technical colleges. This conference is funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. and Lumina Foundation.
Across the country, model community colleges are developing new ways to equip their communities to meet the needs of today’s labor markets. Leading innovators are replacing the tired image of the “junior college” with a dynamic model that delivers just-in-time education and skills training. These community and technical college models are fueling economic prosperity in their region by equipping non-traditional students with the ability to build their own wealth and secure a meaningful career.
Their reach is significant. Community colleges serve most of America’s underrepresented student populations, enroll one-third of the nation’s nearly 20 million undergraduates, and offer fertile ground for leveraged philanthropic investments.
Register today to be part of the conversation.
Conference Agenda, Highlights, & Speakers
Speakers
Attendees will hear from an exceptional line-up of speakers, including:
Sandy Shugart, president of Valencia College
Monty Sullivan, president of Louisiana Community and Technical College System
Bill Pink, president of Grand Rapids Community College
Bryan Albrecht, president and CEO of Gateway Technical College
Van Ton-Quinlivan, emeritus executive vice chancellor of workforce and digital futures at California Community Colleges
If you have any questions, please contact Libbie Reed at ereed@philanthropyroundtable.org.