Developing & engaging the next generation of donors
The future of philanthropy will be shaped in profound ways by the emerging group of next-gen donors. The learning journeys these donors take will have huge consequences for the field and for every cause and community they might support.
This session will explore the big questions facing any program designed to facilitate next-gen philanthropic development, and offer practical guidance for tackling these questions.
We’ll be joined by a donor and lead staff member from Greater Houston Community Foundation, which has created a suite of next-gen learning and engagement programs that now serve as a national model, as well as the authors of a new report based on the Houston case and an analysis of other programs around the country.
Panelists:
- Kelly Hackett, Hackett Family Foundation
- Michael Moody, Johnson Center
- Robyn Schein, 21/64
- Jennifer Touchet, Greater Houston Community Foundation
Who should attend:
This session will be especially useful for anyone engaging with the next generation of donors, including those involved in family or community foundations, advisors, peer networks, and fundraisers. If you don’t fit this profile but are interested in attending, please email Tiana Hawver before registering.
Price: Free!
Format: Virtual
Deadline to Register: April 29