This in-person event is hosted by the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation and Foundation For the Carolinas. Registration is required.
Misconceptions have the power to extinguish a movement, and in Charlotte we are hearing some rumblings that Trust-Based Philanthropy (TBP) lacks accountability and makes it difficult to measure outcomes and impact.
This event is designed to invite the audience to surface TBP misconceptions and doubts and then relies on a panel of funders and nonprofits to help tease out the nuances and illuminate the importance of TBP as a tool for true social impact.
Who Should Attend
Community members – particularly nonprofits, funders, and philanthropists; those who are familliar with TBP.
Speakers
Erica Troutman, Secretary, Historic Westend Partners
Janeen Bryant, Executive Director, Community Building Initiative
John Brothers, President, T. Rowe Price Foundation
Kathryn Firmin-Sellars, Executive Vice-President & Chief Impact Officer, United Way of Greater Charlotte
Chantias Ford, Director of Programs, Trust Based Philanthropy Project
Jamall Kinard, Executive Director, Lakeview Neighborhood Alliance
Federico Rios, Senior Vice President, Robinson Center for Civic Leadership, Foundation For The Carolinas