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Learn about two programs tackling complex health issues by prioritizing the collective participation of community residents and multi-sector partners.
Join us as we lift up the incredible generosity and value of youth philanthropy.
Dinner tickets can be added to your conference registration during checkout ($75 for members; $150 for non-members), or purchased separately here.
5:30 pm DOORS OPEN
6:00 pm COCKTAIL RECEPTION
7-9:00 pm DINNER & PROGRAM
Settle in with an appetizing lunch as we celebrate the 2022 Legislator of the Year and Hazelett Award for Leadership in Grantmaking.
Rich Haddad will emcee the event.
The Hazelett Award is proudly presented by Ekstrom Alley Clontz & Associates.
Numerous philanthropic reform proposals are currently being promoted at the national level. But more fundamentally, three major social trends promise to reshape the context and practice of American giving. Rising wealth disparity is creating both massive new buckets of money and a shrinking middle class. Fewer and fewer individuals live in supportive communities that promote human flourishing. And the dramatic rise of the religiously unaffiliated is likely to depress how much Americans give and volunteer.
Foundations and philanthropists across the country are coming to realize a health community and functional democracy depend heavily on local news and civic information. Whether you want to improve community safety, raise awareness about clean water, increase civic participation, or any number of other initiatives, quality local news can help. Do you have a role to play in its future? Learn how philanthropy can support local news in Indiana from the Knight Foundation’s in-house journalism guru.