Navigating Today's Philanthropic Landscape

When:  May 16, 2018 from 08:30 AM to 10:45 AM (ET)
Associated with  AFP DE, Brandywine Chapter
 
8:30 am Nosh and Networking
9:00 - 10:30 am Program, including time for questions

Community Services Building
Room 105, 100 W. 10th Street
Wilmington DE 19801
 
Validated parking in the Community Service Garage
111 W. 11th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
 
Approved for 1.5 CFRE education points 
 
Greg Hagin, Managing Director, CCS Fundraising will outline the impact of the current social, economic and political climate on philanthropy including factors that may affect charitable giving in 2018.
 
In this session you will learn about: 
  • Tax reform and changes in legislation;
  • Philanthropic strategies to counter political challenges and financial pressures; and
  • The latest fundraising trends, highlights and anticipated changes in the Philadelphia and Delaware philanthropic landscape in 2018. 
All participants will leave with a hard copy of CCS's Philadelphia Regional Philanthropic Landscape Report. 
 
About the Presenter: 
Greg is a CCS Partner who provides executive leadership, strategic thinking, and philanthropic advice to the nonprofit sector and social impact space. He has designed, advised, and directed more than 100 capital campaigns and resource development initiatives that have collectively raised over $7 billion, positively impacting tens of millions of lives.
 
Greg specializes in: strategic planning; data analytics and benchmarking; board development and executive coaching; staff and volunteer training and management; individual giving, corporate partnerships and foundation relations; integrated and multi-channel fundraising; development assessments, reviews and audits; feasibility and planning studies; capital and endowment campaigns; and stewardship and communications programs.
 
Greg is an accomplished instructor and facilitator, and has been invited to speak at national nonprofit organizations, industry conferences, universities, and corporations. He teaches "Raising Philanthropic Capital" to students earning a master's degree in nonprofit leadership at the School of Social Policy & Practice at the University of Pennsylvania and Management Communications at The Wharton School.
 
Greg earned an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from Boston College. He is the former President of the Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia and serves on the Board of the Fairmount Park Conservancy.