Donor Education Seminar 2010
Addressing the Needs of Vulnerable Families
About
This donor education seminar is an invitation-only, purely educational effort to inform participants about the latest research, biggest ideas and best efforts underway in four key areas: 1) Access to food; 2) Housing; 3) Health; 4) Economic success for vulnerable families.
On Sunday, November 7th and Monday, November 8th, 2010, we brought together experts in these four areas to highlight proven, high impact strategies that individuals can implement to achieve greater impact through their giving. We believe this seminar represents a new approach to donor education that provides information that people cannot get easily or anywhere else in a safe space for learning and sharing. The fact that there is no ask involved makes this donor education seminar a very rare opportunity for living donors to learn. View the program and speaker/presenter biographical information here.
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Center for High Impact Philanthropy
Wharton and Wharton Executive Education
University of Pennsylvania and School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2)
Drexel Public Health and Witnesses to Hunger
CredAbility (formerly Consumer Credit Counseling Services)
- @CredAbility and John McCosh: @JmcCosh
Purpose Prize: @PurposePrize
Economic Downturn
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