Values, Vision, Views & Voice


Date: 9/5/2012
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Location: Indianapolis

A Lunch Symposium for Family Foundations, Individual Donors & Advisors

Meaningful giving lies at the intersection of values, vision, views and voice. Join the Center on Philanthropy and Indiana Grantmakers Alliance for a lunchtime symposium exploring these concepts and how they interact to drive individual and family giving.

  • Do your family’s philanthropic goals reflect shared values?
  • Is your grantmaking guided by a strong vision?
  • How do you reconcile different views about causes to support and how to support them most effectively?
  • How do you engage voices across geography and generations?

Indiana philanthropists Larry and Lisa Sablosky will reflect on these and other questions during a panel discussion moderated by Debra Mesch, Director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at the Center on Philanthropy. Ryan Brady, Director of Strategic Projects at the Central Indiana Community Foundation, will join the Sabloskys on the panel, providing both next generation and donor services perspectives.

Who should attend?
This program is for family foundation staff and trustees, individual donors, professional advisors, and donor services staff at public foundations (community foundations, fraternal foundations, etc.)

Cost
$30 for members of IGA
$45 for non-members

Location
Woodstock Country Club (1301 West 38th Street) in Indianapolis