Council on Foundations

Your Blog Team at Council on Foundations 2011

I’m thrilled to announce the 2010 Philanthropy411 Blog Team for the Council on Foundations annual conference! We’ll be blogging from Philadelphia starting with the pre-conference sessions on Thursday April 7th. The Council on Foundations will also be blogging from the conference, so definitely check out their conference posts as well. You can also follow the […]

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Blog Team Coverage of the Fall Conference for Community Foundations

Philanthropy411 recently covered the Fall Conference for Community Foundations with the help of a blog team. This is a list of all posts published for this event. You can also view the Council on Foundation’s blog team coverage on their blog Re: Philanthropy. 1. Announcing Blog Team for Community Foundations Conference By: Kris Putnam-Walkerly, President

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Outcome-Based Evaluation in Community Foundations

Philanthropy411 is currently covering the Fall Conference for Community Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Lisa Bottoms Program Director for Human Services and Child and Youth Development, The Cleveland Foundation By:  Lisa Bottoms I attended a session at the Fall Community Foundations conference called “Making It

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Philanthropy Can’t Ignore Technology

Philanthropy411 is currently covering the Fall Conference for Community Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Lynn Luckow, President & CEO of the Craigslist Foundation.  Follow his organization on Twitter – @craigslist_fndn. By:  Lynn Luckow Jeff Jarvis, author of What Would Google Do? spoke at lunch today

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Trading Power with the Next Generations

Philanthropy411 is currently covering the Fall Conference for Community Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Diana Sieger, President of the Grand Rapids Community Foundation.  Follow her foundation on Twitter: @GRCommFound. By Diana Sieger Subtitle: I can feel your hot breath on the back of my neck!

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