Kris Putnam-Walkerly

Advancing the Next Generation: EPIP’s Impact on Philanthropy

Philanthropy411 is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference (and many of the pre-conference events) in Philadelphia with the help of a blog team.  This is a joint post by Rusty Stahl, Executive Director of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy, and Kris Putnam-Walkerly, President of Putnam Community Investment Consulting, Inc. by:  Kris Putnam-Walkerly and Rusty Stahl […]

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How AAPIP is Building Democratic Philanthropy

Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Danielle M. Reyes, Senior Program Officer at The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation by Danielle M. Reyes There were no scrambled eggs at this live-streamed* breakfast meeting.  This morning more than 100

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Promoting Intergenerational Leadership & Racial Justice in Philanthropy

Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Sterling Speirn, President and CEO of the WK Kellogg Foundation. by Sterling Speirn It was a “hit the ground running” morning yesterday when I joined the national conference of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy

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Three Examples and a Prize

Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Daniel Silverman, Communications Director at the James Irvine Foundation. by Daniel Silverman I am in Philadelphia enjoying  this historic and world-class cultural city before the conference kicks-off with the opening luncheon plenary on Sunday

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Letter to COF Conference Attendees

Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Holly Wolfe, Environmental Sustainability Program Associate at  The Russell Family Foundation. by Holly Wolfe Dear COF Conference Attendees, There is a movement happening that I implore you to learn about (if you aren’t

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