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Leadership transition planning is essential for the long-term health of family foundations. Are you considering how to best transition to the next generation? Perhaps you’re wondering how to incorporate outside trustees and the best time to do so? Either way, Marguerite Griffin’s experience working with foundations across the country will help answer your questions.
Join us and a panel of national experts, who support foundation staff and trustees like you every day, as they discuss what they are hearing from your peers and provide insight on best practices.
Learn how grantmakers can stay accountable to the communities they serve, particularly Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities who are and will be disproportionately impacted.
This Strategy Guide invites you to reflect more deeply on how your foundation chooses to balance four factors—purpose, conditions and trends, time horizons, and assets for mission—especially in times of greater crisis or opportunity.
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?
This webinar highlights foundation board and executive challenges and discusses board development levers most related to stronger board and foundation performance.
Peak Grantmaking's director for effective practices program discusses the most common values for foundations and how they are put into practice.
The second issue brief in IPA's series on aging explores the largest source of long-term care services in the country: family caregiving.