Fundraisers across the country have declared: We’re not going back to the way things were. We are leaning into the power of nonprofits to create change, healing, and joy. At the same time, we are reckoning with our industry’s origin in and perpetuation of systemic racism--and dismantling it.
This series of panel discussions will explore: What does this overhaul of fundraising look like in practice? How do we think bigger? Center our communities? Invest in our own capacity? Join us to hear from nonprofit leaders and fundraisers about how they are driving new thinking and new approaches in storytelling, fundraising team leadership, and board engagement.
Speakers to include:
Amy Casey, Aperio Philanthropy (Moderator)
Anthony Escobar, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer, YMCA of Greater New York
Maimah Karmo, CEO, Tigerlily Foundation
Elizabeth Ngonzi, Founder and CEO, International Social Impact Institute; Adjunct Assistant Professor, NYU Heyman Program
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This series is offered by the George H. Heyman Jr. Program in Philanthropy and Fundraising housed within the Center for Global Affairs in collaboration with Aperio Philanthropy.