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Family foundations have some of the strongest values for philanthropic giving, and many of those values endure through generations of family involvement. But how do you best prepare new generations to serve on a foundation board?
These organizations may provide additional research, resources, toolkits, and ideas to guide and assist with youth philanthropy work.
Nonprofit organizations are working hard to positively impact lives and communities. However, many lack the ability to obtain the skills, knowledge, tools, equipment, and other resources needed to do their jobs competently or to a greater capacity. Join us for this lightning round session to hear replicable examples from IPA members who are bringing local nonprofits to the next level of operational, programmatic, financial, or organizational maturity, so they may more effectively advance their mission into the future.
As the future of work continues to evolve, more adults will face career transitions that demand the acquisition and demonstration of new skills, creating cycles of learning and earning throughout life. To enable these transitions and to better support workers, we need to create a new learning ecosystem.
All foundations can advocate by educating lawmakers on issues of importance to philanthropy, but there’s still uncertainty regarding the nuances and details that distinguish advocacy from lobbying. Hear from national partners as they share issues from the field in the ever-changing policy landscape. Learn how to support and strategize around initiatives that are most important to your community by exploring some of the tools of advocacy through the work of your peers.