NCFP Philanthropy in Complex, Multigenerational Families
NCFP Philanthropy in Complex, Multigenerational Families
Tuesday, June 9, 2026 (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM) (CDT)
Description
In this community conversation, we invite family philanthropy practitioners to explore how giving evolves as families grow, diversify, and span generations, drawing on research that highlights the challenges and opportunities in balancing individual member interests and a shared philanthropic purpose. In this session, you’ll learn how to design flexible systems, distinguish between collective and individual vehicles, and engage multiple generations in meaningful and sustainable philanthropy. We’ll examine real-world strategies for structuring governance, delineating roles, and creating a framework that supports both unity and autonomy.
key takeaways
Whether you’re navigating generational shifts, increasing complexity, or expanding philanthropic vehicles, you’ll leave with actionable reflections and tools to strengthen both the impact of your giving and the cohesion of your family philanthropic journey.
Audience & Registration
This is a Members-only webinar designed with Family Foundations and/or Donor Advised Fund participants in mind. Any PhilMO Member may register. National Center for Family Philanthropy will be hosting this webinar, so we look forward to (virtually) seeing you there!
PhilMO Members may participate for free. Members need to register here to receive the Zoom registration link from NCFP.
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OUR PARTNERSHIP
PhilMO is pleased to be able to provide this program through a special partnership with National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP). Because of our partnership agreement, only PhilMO Members may register. If you would like to consider membership in PhilMO, please find details here.
