Free Philanthropy Webinar "Catalyzing Change: Stories from Bold Donors Who Drive Real Results"
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Free Philanthropy Webinar "Catalyzing Change: Stories from Bold Donors Who Drive Real Results"
December 7th
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Catalyzing Change: Stories from Bold Donors Who Drive Real Results
December 7, 2011
9-10am PT, 11am-Noon CT, Noon-1pm ET
Learn how the practice of catalytic philanthropy helps donors drive social change, based on the ideas in the book Do More Than Give: The Six Practices of Donors Who Change the World. Authors Leslie Crutchfield and John Kania will be joined by Valerie Jacobs of the Jacobs Family Foundation; Monique Villa, CEO of the Thompson Reuters Foundation; and Paul Brest, president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - 10:15am
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) November 30, 2011 - John Kania and Leslie Crutchfield, coauthors of Do More Than Give: The Six Practices of Donors Who Change the World, and a panel of leading catalytic philanthropists will share share stories of their bold journeys to find solutions to key social problems. Our panelists represent a range of philanthropic institutions—including corporate, family, and large private foundations. Valerie Jacobs, a founding board member of the Jacobs Family Foundation of San Diego; Monique Villa, CEO of the Thompson Reuters Foundation of London; and Paul Brest, president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation of San Francisco and coauthor of Money Well Spent, will join John and Leslie for a robust conversation about the opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned. There will also be an interactive Q&A session.
Learn how these catalytic donors go beyond grantmaking and find innovative ways to address societal issues. Please join the conversation to strengthen your own catalytic approach to giving.
You can purchase Do More Than Give on Amazon or at major booksellers. We hope you’ll join us and tweet along using the hashtag #DMTG.
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