NCFP Relationships and Power: From Transaction to Trust
NCFP Relationships and Power: From Transaction to Trust
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM) (CDT)
Description
Join us for an interactive session that will examine how typical funder-grantee relationships often reproduce power imbalances, and how thoughtful shifts in mindset, practice, and structure can foster genuine trust, deeper collaboration, and more equitable outcomes.
key takeaways
Participants will explore ways to redesign grants, create dialogue, and improve partnership processes so that families can move from being transaction-oriented funders to trusted allies—centering listening, humility, sustained commitment, and shared power. Through real-world examples you’ll leave with concrete ideas to evolve your family’s philanthropic work toward more relational, trust-driven, and impact-rich engagement.
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.
