Philanthropy
Planning Your Philanthropy
Many of us care about our world enough to volunteer and to write checks
to respond to needs. In challenging times, we want to make the best financial
decisions, and our community investments are deserving of time and thought.
Increased satisfaction and a sense of fulfillment are often the result
of good planning. Join us to explore the steps for creating a philanthropy
plan and to hear about ways to formalize personal philanthropy.
You will learn:
- Steps to develop a philanthropy plan, including analyzing your interests
and giving style.
- A variety of giving strategies.
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Wednesday, October
7, 2009 |
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4:30 - 6:00 p.m. |
| Tuition: |
$25 for all participants |
| Facilitator: |
Margaret Sanders |
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Margaret Sanders' philanthropic background includes service as a
community volunteer, advocate, trainer and consultant. She has promoted
effective grantmaking and worked in the areas of community needs
assessments, program design and development, and effective governance.
Formerly a senior program manager at the Rollins College Philanthropy
Center, Ms. Sanders has founded and/or served as board member and
volunteer for a range of nonprofits, including service, faith-based
and grantmaking organizations. She has volunteer service on local
government boards, as well. Ms. Sanders is a graduate of Lawrence
University, Appleton, Wisconsin.
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