| Date: | 10/29/2009 |
| Time: | 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM |
| Location: | Philanthropy New York, 79 Fifth Ave., 4th floor, NYC |
Registration is required by COB Tuesday, October, 27, 2009.
Members: Please login to register yourself or a colleague online by COB Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Nonmembers: Please fill out this online form by COB October 27, 2009.
Part of Philanthropy New York's Corporate Grantmakers Series.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: All grantmakers from corporate foundations or corporate giving programs.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Are you doing the job you signed up for?
What are the skills and competencies required to be successful in corporate philanthropy today?
Philanthropy is no longer a silo, reactive activity but a critical part of a corporation’s citizenship. As corporate philanthropy becomes more deeply embedded in the overall operations of a company, the roles and responsibilities of the professionals spearheading this work is and will continue to evolve. The traditional view of a grant maker is being dispelled to embrace a wider set of competencies and skills required to be successful in the corporate philanthropy profession.
In this session, we’ll examine the evolution of the field, drivers of change and case examples of prominent leaders. You’ll leave with a comprehensive understanding of the critical business function philanthropy plays in corporations and how to think strategically about your role’s influence and assistance in achieving maximum business and social impact.
PRESENTERS:
FEE: No fee for members; $100 fee for non-members.
OTHER INFORMATION: Please contact register@philanthropynewyork.org with questions.