New Networks: The Power of Women’s Funds For Two-Generation Change
June 25, 2014 | Events
Every day, women’s funds and foundations bring the voices and needs of women and girls to the table for social change. And they invest in women-led solutions at a rate of more than $70 million per year. Two-generation solutions – which meet the needs of and provide opportunities for children and their parents together – are building momentum in the women’s fund field. Join this webinar to learn how these leading-edge approaches are being applied by women’s funds around the country. What lessons can we learn about donor engagement for two generations? What do these new strategies mean for other philanthropic organizations?
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View webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/8003497230870262273
Featured Speaker:
Anne Mosle (Vice President and Executive Director) and Sarah Haight (Program Manager), Ascend at the Aspen Institute
Michele Ozumba (President), Women’s Funding Network
Ruby Bright (President), Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis
Jeanne Jackson (President), Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham
Carol Penick (President), Women’s Foundation of Mississippi
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