Shelley Poticha
Shelley Poticha is the managing director of Healthy People & Thriving Communities, one of the four cornerstone programs at the Natural Resources Defense Council, a leading nonprofit group that fosters vibrant communities, protects people’s health, and preserves wild places. HP&TC leaders…
Engaging Diaspora in Philanthropy - Lessons from Ayiti
Through building an endowed fund and grant making, Ayiti Community Trust invests in high-impact community organizations focused on the environment, entrepreneurship, and civic education. This session will highlight innovative approaches used to engage and motivate Haitians in the diaspora…
Measuring Impact Through Data Collection
A key factor in creating and growing a successful grantmaking program is collecting the data you need to ensure the intended impact. During this session you will learn about how technology can help drive meaningful impact analysis. Blackbaud Outcomes technology enables impact oriented data…
Helping Foundations Understand their Connection to Social Impact… with the Arts
Please note this session has limited seating and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Using as a jumping off point Americans for the Arts' new interactive tool, the Arts + Social Impact Explorer, this interactive workshop will engage participants in a dialogue about how…
How a Phone Call - and Smart Data Tracking - Led to a $100 Million
Evidence-based decisions are intrinsic to the way that AbbVie operates and its approach to philanthropy is no different. Join a candid conversation between leaders at AbbVie, a researched-based biopharmaceutical company, and Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) to learn about the expansion of…
The Impact of Mergers & Acquisitions on Corporate Philanthropy
Mergers and acquisitions are increasingly common for companies - across sectors, size, and geographic footprints. And, while the market impact of these combinations is regularly documented and discussed, data on the related impact on corporate philanthropic portfolios and programs is rarely…
Alberto Ibarguen
Alberto Ibargüen is president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The foundation promotes informed and engaged communities. Its work focuses on journalism, media innovation, arts and the use of technology to promote transformational community engagement.
He is the former…
Randall H. Russell
Randall H. Russell is the former President and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg.
Katurah Jenkins-Hall, PhD
Dr. Katurah Jenkins-Hall is the former Chair of the Board of the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg.
Chris Steinocher
Christopher Steinocher is President and CEO of the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce. Prior to the Chamber, Mr. Steinocher was with the Tampa Bay Partnership as COO and Senior Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, a job he held for 17 years, helping start the regional economic…
Keeping the Light of Philanthropy Shining: Puerto Rico Community Foundation Reception
After Hurricane María’s devastating impact on the island, the network of community foundations in the US were the first to mobilize resources. This solidarity action allowed the Puerto Rico Community Foundation (PRCF) to provide immediate relief grants and supplies to community first…
Melanie Audette
As Senior Vice President, Member and Partner Engagement, Melanie plays a strategic leadership role at Mission Investors Exchange, helping to set organizational direction. She works with our members to identify and drive additional resources towards innovative impact investing opportunities,…
Town Hall: Philanthropy Bridging Divides
No matter our political persuasion, most of us can agree that America is a divided nation. Elected officials, political parties and the media often fan the flames of division, leaving our nation more angry and our citizens more isolated from each other. What is the role of our sector during these…
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