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Gateway Center For Giving Events
The Gateway Center for Giving presents programs and seminars for its members designed to help grantmakers do their jobs more effectively. Programs open to nonprofits, non-members, associate members, and the general public will be specifically noted.
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Family Foundation Roundtable Luncheon
Top Five Trends & Challenges
Confronting Family Foundations

Featuring Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

Thursday, April 19th, 2012
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM


Join your family foundation peers for an intimate conversation and lunch with
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.


Where: J Bucks- Clayton, 101 South Hanley Road

Speakers: 
  • Chris Page- Senior Vice President, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
  • Mae Hong- Director, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

This event will provide family foundations:
  • Insight from one of the leading philanthropic advisory organizations in the world about the top trends and challenges facing family foundations today.
  • Best practices in family philanthropy and how organizations around the world are tackling these challenges.
  • A special look at the new Philanthropy Roadmap Series, a multifaceted, international campaign sponsored by the Gates Foundation to engage and educate donors in planning, implementing and sustaining effective philanthropy programs – with a long-term goal of creating a new culture of great giving.
Open to: Member Grantmakers (free), Non-Member Grantmakers ($50)

Please contact Lindsey Linzer at Lindsey@centerforgiving.org with questions about this event.


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