Would you like the inside scoop about events at 2010’s Council on Foundations conference? Foundation Center Advisory Board member Kris Putnam-Walkerly has posted quite a few updates at her blog, Philanthropy411, in partnership with the National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers and with the help of a blog team. Read the posts:
- Living History: Amanche & Sand Creek, posted by Richard Woo, CEO, Russell Family Foundation
- Where Are the Arts?, posted by Lee Draper, Chair, National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers and CEO of the Draper Consulting Group
- Wish You Were Here…Al Gore’s Keynote Speech on Climate Change, the Imperative of Civic Engagement, and Philanthropy’s Opportunity to Play a Role in Shaping the Future, posted by Lee Draper, Chair, National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers and CEO of the Draper Consulting Group
- Ah-ha Moments and Social Media (aka Why YOU Can and Should Use Social Media!), posted by Kim St. John-Stevenson, Communications Officer, Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland
- Is Institutional Philanthropy Structured to Support Successful Social Change?, posted by Lee Draper, Chair, National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers and CEO of the Draper Consulting Group
- Information and Power – Thoughts on Al Gore’s Speech, posted by Kathleen Reich, Program Officer, Organizational Effectiveness and Philanthropy, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
- Celebrating AAPIP’s 20th Anniversary Year-round, posted by Sokunthea Sa Chhabra, Director of Interactive Communications, Case Foundation
- The “Yes-And-And” Strategy: Equity as the 21st Century Growth Model, posted by Angela Glover Blackwell, Founder and CEO, PolicyLink
- Social Justice Philanthropy, posted by Mike Shaw, Program Assistant, Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Standing Ovation Generation, posted by Jacob Harold, Program Officer in Philanthropy, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- Happy Birthday AAPIP!, posted by Richard Woo, CEO, Russell Family Foundation
- Grantmaking, Tools, and the Long View, posted by Mary Galeti, Vice Chai, Tecovas Foundation
- Charity AND Change; Social Innovation AND Social Justice, posted by Paul Connolly, Senior Vice President and Director, TCC Group
- Thoughts on a Session – Social Justice: From Here to 2030, posted by Teri Behrens, Editor, The Foundation Review
- So Many Great Sessions, So Little Time to Blog, posted by Sterling Speirn, President and CEO, WK Kellogg Foundation
- Choices, Choices, posted by Kim St. John-Stevenson, Communications Officer, Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland
- On Fire, posted by Rebecca Arno, Vice President of Communications, Denver Foundation
- Health, Equity, and Growth, posted by Angela Glover Blackwell, Founder and CEO, PolicyLink
- Listen, posted by Aleesha Towns-Bain, Program Associate, Rasmuson Foundation
- 5 Things We Know, But Keep Forgetting, posted by Crystal Hayling, Winner of the 2010 James A Joseph Award from the Association of Black Foundation Executives
- Nits Make Lice, posted by Mike Roberts, President, First Nations Development Institute
- The New Meditation, posted by Richard Woo, CEO, Russell Family Foundation
- Thoughts from the Pre-Conference Institute for Trustees & CEOs: “Insights for Philanthropic Leadership,” posted by Richard Woo, CEO, Russell Family Foundation
- Kick off of Council on Foundations Blog Team, posted by Sterling Speirn, President and CEO, WK Kellogg Foundation
There may be other posts under the category #cof10. Enjoy!
(This post is from Cindy Bailie, director of the Foundation Center-Cleveland.)