2021 NPD Tribute Journal

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National Philanthropy Day® (NPD) is celebrated nationwide each November. The purpose of this day is to recognize the great contributions of those people active in the philanthropic community. This year we have incorporated the Awards Ceremony into our Annual Regional Philanthropy Conference. As we honor individuals and organizations for their excellence and achievements, we are certain they will inspire not only the Conference attendees, but each and every one of us who are lucky enough to attend. We hope you will enjoy listening to the stories of our community’s most involved individuals and organizations, and be reminded that the spirit of giving is alive and well in our amazing city.

ASSOCIATION OF FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONALS GREATER LOS ANGELES CHAPTER VI RTUAL CO NFER ENC E & AWAR DS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2021


THANK YOU TO OUR 2021 SPONSORS SOCIAL GOOD SPONSORS

INDIVIDUAL SESSION PARTNERS

ALTRUISTIC & CONFERENCE SESSION PARTNER

GIFT PARTNERS

ALTRUISTIC PARTNER

IDEA SESSION PARTNER

FRIENDS

EXHIBITORS

CONFERENCE PARTNER

IN-KIND PARTNERS


2021 EVENT COMMITTEE 2021 NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY® EVENT CO-CHAIRS

Yuri Casco, CFRE

Brittany Fabeck

Genevieve Riutort

Mike Radice

Mauria McPoland, MPA, ABC

Mike Driebe, MSLM, CFRE

Cassie Carter, PhD

Lili Shadab

Andrew Tovstein

Pawntra Shadab, CTA, CIS, CITP

Lupita Garza, CFRE

Elizabeth Birlet

Andrea Salazar

Emily Abbott

Jody Short, CFRE

Diana Corbin, CFRE CO-CHAIR White Memorial Charitable Foundation

Yvette Herrera, CFRE CO-CHAIR

Tiffany Leung, MPA CO-CHAIR

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2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Mike Driebe, MSLM, CFRE President, Methodist Hospital Foundation

Treasurer Co-Chair, Partners in Philanthropy Elizabeth Birlet, MA Consultant, The Giving Collaborative

President-Elect Yvette Herrera, CFRE Vice President, Netzel Grigsby Associates

Secretary Jennifer Ellspermann Development Director Torrance-South Bay YMCA

Immediate Past President Chair, Nominating Committee Mauria McPoland, MPA, ABC Nonprofit Advisor, Strategist & Coach

Vice President, Communications Connie Maguire, MA MGMT, CFRE Senior Vice President Netzel Grigsby Associates

Vice President, IDEA Lisa Baxter Director of Major Gifts, Martin Luther King Community Hospital Foundation Vice President, Membership Melanie Elliot Consultant, m3 Development Vice President, Philanthropy & Volunteers Susan Addleman, CFRE Consultant

Vice President, Education Andrea Salazar VP of Advancement & External Affairs, Wellnest

Chair, Ethics Barbara Bushnell, CFRE Chief Strategist RBI Fundraising Campaign Consulting Nicole Capossela Chief Development Officer Team Rubicon Chair, Advanced Executive Forums Cassie Carter, PhD Senior Consultant Campbell & Company

Chair, Scholarships Yuri E. Casco, CFRE Manager, Philanthropy Adventist Health White Memorial Charitable Foundation Co-Chair, NPD Conference & Awards Chair, Education Programs Diana Corbin, CFRE Senior Manager, Resource Development Grants and Reporting International Medical Corps Chair, Government Relations Yulanda Davis-Quarrie, MS, CFRE Director of Institutional Advancement Ramona Convent Secondary School Lupita Garza, CFRE Senior Major Gifts Officer Adventist Health White Memorial Charitable Foundation

HONOREES AND SHINING STARS O UT S TA N D I N G CO RPO R ATI O N City National Bank

O UT S TA N D I N G PRIVATE FO U N DATI O N Sugar & Stilettos

DIRECTORS PIP Committee Member Lisa Brooks Executive Director Glendale College Foundation

2021 NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY®

Chair, Marketing, PR, Social Media Charlotte Lacey Special Events Coordinator Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA

O UT S TA N D I N G N O N - PRO FIT O RGA N IZ ATI O N St. Vincent Meals on Wheels

Chair, IDEA Danielle Lara Consultant

SPI RIT O F PH I L A NTH RO PY

Chair, Emerging Leaders Patricia Ostiller, JD, CFRE Executive Director Cancer Support Community Pasadena

SH I N I N G S TA R S

Chair, Roundtables Co-Chair, Partners in Philanthropy Jody Short, CFRE Resource Development Consultant Flintridge Center Office Administration Heather Even & Debbie Even Maple Street Management

Guadalupe Radio

Barbara Racklin Bushnell, CFRE Yulanda N. Davis-Quarrie, MS, CFRE Terry Monteleone, CFRE, CSPG


OUTSTANDING CORPORATION AWARD CITY NATIONAL BANK Linda Duncombe Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing, Product and Digital Officer of City National Bank Linda Duncombe is executive vice president and chief marketing, product and digital officer of City National Bank. Linda leads a team that is responsible for advancing the company’s brand and digital strategy, articulating its value proposition and supporting business development. Linda oversees marketing, client experience, advertising and communications, as well as digital channels, product development, credit cards and multicultural outreach. She is also responsible for the bank’s technology innovation team, which identifies and deploys fintech solutions for City National and its clients. Linda is a member of the company’s Executive Committee and reports to Chief Executive Officer Kelly Coffey. She also serves as co-chair of the bank’s Women’s Network and chair of the bank’s LGBTQ Alliance. In 2021, 2020 and 2019, Linda was named to Variety’s list of the most powerful women in Hollywood, and she was recognized as one of the most influential women in banking by the Los Angeles Business Journal in 2021 and 2020. Linda was also named in the Top Teams in American Banker’s most powerful women in banking in 2021. Linda serves on the boards of Broadway Cares, the Grammy Museum, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles and EvoNexus. City National Bank has been committed to making a difference in the community by making charitable donations to worthwhile causes for over 67 years. The Los Angelesbased bank offers a full complement of banking, trust and investment services through over 74 offices, including 19 full-service regional centers across the country. In 2020, CNB donated a total of $13.2 million to a wide range of worthwhile organizations and causes, including more than $2 million to specifically help communities through the pandemic. They exemplify what it means to put the community first and make a positive impact on the environment and economy. City National bank has been nationally recognized for their philanthropic contributions and beyond. Honors include receiving Forbes Ranking: Best Employers for Diversity 2020 for a third consecutive year; New Forbes Ranking: Best Employers for Women 2020; and Los Angeles Business Journal: 2020 Top Corporate Philanthropy List City National Bank (CNB) was nominated by Cedars-Sinai in recognition for their decades long partnership. City National Bank has been an incredible pillar of support for the Los Angeles community, especially during this tumultuous and trying year.

OUTSTANDING PRIVATE FOUNDATION AWARD STILETTOS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Nanci Christopher Principal Nanci Christopher is an actress and playwright. She performed her solo show, “AND BABY MAKES TWO – an adoption tale” at the Santa Monica Playhouse for over three months. Nominated for the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Published by Samuel French. Invited guest at the Humana Festival at The Actors Theatre of Louisville and the O’Neill National Playwrights’ Conference in Connecticut. Currently an Associate Member of Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice, California. Nanci’s new solo show, “ONE MINUTE OF HAPPINESS – a tale of sisterhood and baking” is a poignant, tragic and often humorous account of her relationship with her severely bi-polar sister, Gloria. Each story flows naturally into the next as Nanci and her family try to survive the upheaval of Gloria’s illness as it rips apart any semblance of normal family life. It is also a story of redemption and healing through the sisters’ attempt to stay connected via their shared passion for baking. Nanci began the Sugar & Stilettos Charitable Foundation over ten years ago as a way to combine her artistic talents with her philanthropic heart and to continue the legacy of giving back she learned from her beloved Dad Murray Neidorf. As a single mom, Nanci could not imagine the desperation she would feel if she could not feed her son. After much research, she chose the Westside Food Bank to be the beneficiary of her efforts to feed as many women, children and families as possible in her own community. To date, the Sugar & Stilettos Charitable Foundation has raised and disbursed over $600,000 to the Westside Food Bank and provided over 2.4 MILLION MEALS…OOH LA LA as we like to say at S&S!


OUTSTANDING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION AWARD ST. VINCENT MEALS ON WHEELS Veronica Dove CEO/Executive Director of St. Vincent Meals on Wheels of City National Bank Veronica Dover is the CEO/Executive Director of St. Vincent Meals on Wheels. Veronica is a seasoned nonprofit executive with 28 years of nonprofit management experience. She has experience in many different types of human services including behavioral health, nutrition, early childhood development, adult day care, senior services, the management of community and senior centers, senior housing programming, communitybased services, child abuse prevention and collaborative community engagement. Veronica holds a master’s degree in psychology and a certificate in aging. She has been the CEO/Executive Director of St. Vincent Meals on Wheels since October of 2018. Prior to her current position, Veronica was the Chief Operating Officer for Family Service Association, a large multi-service nonprofit located in the Inland Empire, where she served for close to 25 years. There are over 250,000 seniors facing hunger insecurity in Los Angeles and many of them are isolated and homebound. St. Vincent Meals on Wheels delivers over 100,000 nutritious meals a month to homebound seniors and other vulnerable residents across Los Angeles, regardless of age, illness, disability, race, religion, or ability to pay. For many, St. Vincent Meals on Wheels is a lifeline. The Covid-19 pandemic presented added challenges for local seniors who were isolated and on lockdown. St. Vincent Meals on Wheels quickly responded, adding service to hundreds of people who needed meals . The organization also added daily breakfast and snacks for those with no other way to get food. Dedicated volunteers connected with clients over the phone to check on them and ease their loneliness providing a lifeline wellness checks in addition to meals. Despite the challenges of mobilizing staff and volunteers during the pandemic, St. Vincent Meals on Wheels delivered nearly a million meals to the homebound and hungry of Los Angeles in 2020 and is set to exceed that number in 2021.

SPIRIT OF PHILANTHROPY AWARD GUADALUPE RADIO Dr. René Heredia Executive Director Created in 2005, Guadalupe Radio is a nonprofit radio station committed to inform, entertain and educate in human values. Guadalupe Radio reaches an audience that includes migrants and underserved communities from Santa Clarita, California to Tijuana, Mexico. It is a comforting resource and faithful companion in good and bad times because it addresses problems community members face in their daily lives. The station provides content entirely in Spanish from psychologists, family counselors, pastors, motivators, and experts in personal development. In addition to a commitment to improving people’s lives, Guadalupe Radio is also active in supporting communities in time of need. In 2018, the station donated over $92,000 USD to Catholic Charities assisting children separated from their families at the border. In 2017, the station donated $227,000 USD to the Red Cross to help the many families affected by the earthquake in Mexico City. Under the leadership of Dr. René Heredia, Guadalupe Radio modernized the radio and TV studios as well as the chapel with state-of-the-art technology that allows the organization to broadcast formative visual radio content, podcasts and video series. Using the skills learned in over two decades of business management, strategy and organizational change, Dr. Heredia came to the station with a vision for the future and got the support of numerous donors to start the process of digital transformation. Today, Guadalupe Radio has one of the most innovative digital platforms capable of streaming content through mobile (iOS/Android) and TV applications (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV & Google TV) as well as a new website that enhances the listener experience. Its expansive and unique programming, dedicated audience in California, digital platforms plus its social media presence with over four million followers, make it one of the most relevant Spanish language radio stations in the country and a leader in the digital age.


SHINING STAR AWARDEES

2021 NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY® CONFERENCE SPEAKERS KEYNOTE SPEAKER Stacy Palmer Chronicle of Philanthropy

FEATURED SPEAKERS Calvin Chan Philanthropy Advisor, Calvin Chan Giving Joshua Daniel Korn Ferry Melissa Mooney, M.A. Loyola Marymount University Barbara Racklin Bushnell, CFRE

Yulanda N. Davis-Quarrie, MS, CFRE

Terry Monteleone, CFRE, CSPG

Zahra Nealy Cedars-Sinai Jai Phillips California Community Foundation Craig Rettig Perceptiv David Schwartz Perceptiv

SPECIAL GUEST PRESENTERS Lynne Thompson 2021 Los Angeles Poet Laureate Dr. Zerri Gross Greater SelfWhole Life Coaching


2021 NPD CONFERENCE SESSIONS

OPENING REMARKS AND WELLNESS EXERCISE 9:00 - 9:15 AM PDT Wellness exercise led by Dr. Zerri Gross, Greater Self Whole Life Coaching

KEYNOTE

Presented by Stacy Palmer, Top Editor, Chronicle of Philanthropy

Moderated by Mike Driebe, AFP-GLAC President A Brave New World of Fundraising – Learning BIG Lessons, Setting BOLD Goals

9:15-10:00 AM PDT Stacy Palmer outlines top issues that fundraisers need to keep in mind as the nation recovers from the health and economic crisis and other challenges.

Privilege, Access, and Power: How Funders Can Lead the Charge to Advance Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access 10:15-11:00 AM PDT (Track A) A brave new world in philanthropy is emerging and it’s forging a new road for impact. In this session, a fundraiser and funder will engage in a dynamic conversation about how grantmaking can operate through an equity lens to strategically distribute resources and strengthen communities. You’ll learn what role nonprofits can play in the funding process and what steps organizations can take to empower themselves with the tools and relationships needed to navigate the path to success. Presented by Jai Phillips, Program Officer, Youth Development, California Community Foundation Interviewed by Punita Khanna, Director of Community Relations, Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research Sponsored by Bloomerang

Communicating with Donors when Disasters Strike

The Power of Boards in Aligning Mission and Strategy in 2021 and Beyond

10:15-11:00 AM PDT (Track B)

12:15 – 1:00 PM PDT (Track A)

Learn how to develop effective donor communication strategies and tactics to utilize in the event of a crisis. This session will focus on a multichannel communication approach and the importance of cross-collaboration with various teams. Join this engaging discussion on the importance of keeping your donors informed about your work, ways to get involved, and reiterate the importance of their generosity during challenging times.

During the last 18 months, we have been managing health, racial, and political crises. As our institutions reflect on this moment in history and pivot to operate in a new and changing landscape, how do we empower our institutional Boards to be transformational partners in our philanthropic work? This session will focus on three key ways that we can facilitate more targeted work with our board members in this brave new world.

Presented by Zahra Nealy, Donor Communication Specialist, Cedars-Sinai / USC Adjunct Instructor - Nonprofit Public Relations

Presented by Melissa Mooney, Director of Development, Loyola

Revisiting, Reminding, and Refreshing Your Brand 11:15 AM-12:00 PM PDT (Track A) How do I rise above competing messages? How do I truly connect with donors? How do I uniquely tell the story of my organization? Learn how to do all this and more through the power of branding. Presented by Craig Rettig & Dave Schwartz from Perceptiv Sponsored by OneCause

Managing Career Change: Staying Nimble as a Fundraiser

Marymount University

Reimagining the Way You Engage with Major Donors 12:15-1:00 PM PDT (Track B) When we’ve socially distanced for nearly two years, maintaining genuine connections has been difficult. Solutions and alternatives are simpler than you think! The growth we seek is just outside our comfort zone. Roar into 2022 with tactics that work! Presented by Calvin Chan, Philanthropy Advisor, Calvin Chan Giving. Sponsored by Campbell & Company

11:15 AM-12:00 PM PDT (Track B) Join Korn Ferry coach, Joshua Daniel, for a facilitated and guided group discussion. Learn how to maintain agility and adaptability as a fundraiser who is approaching a career change or managing a professional pivot. There will be time allocated for Q&A. Presented by Joshua Daniels, Career Coach, Korn Ferry

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER Stacy Palmer

FEATURED SPEAKER Calvin Chan

Top Editor, Chronicle of Philanthropy

Philanthropy Advisor, Calvin Chan Giving

Stacy Palmer has served as a top editor at the Chronicle of Philanthropy since it was founded in 1988 and has overseen the development of its website, Philanthropy.com. She plays a hands-on role in many Chronicle services, such as its Philanthropy Today daily newsletter and its webinar series offering professional development for people involved in fundraising, grant seeking, advocacy, marketing and social media. Palmer has appeared frequently on radio and television to offer commentary on news in the nonprofit world. She is the editor of Challenges for Philanthropy and Nonprofits, a book published by the University Press of New England that collects three decades of observations by the nonprofit activist and Chronicle columnist Pablo Eisenberg. Before she helped found the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Palmer was editor for government and politics at the Chronicle of Higher Education. She is a graduate of Brown University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations. She has been an active alumna, serving on numerous alumni boards, including chairing the Brown Alumni Magazine and is now a member of the university’s Women’s Leadership Council.

Calvin Chan has cultivated relationships with High Net Worth individuals and families for over fifteen years as an investment and philanthropy advisor. Ten of those years were in the real estate, finance, and banking sectors. He brings traditional for-profit training, experience, and an approach into the non-profit sector that has increased the average gift, retention, and total major donors for the largest homeless services agencies in Los Angeles County.

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FEATURED SPEAKER Joshua Daniel Career Coach Korn Ferry Advance Josh Daniel has been working with Korn Ferry Advance for two years as a coach focusing on career changes and job search strategy. Josh’s background began in the US Army and he has worked in nonprofit, start-up, and corporate environments as an International Coach Federation accredited Executive Coach.

FEATURED SPEAKER Melissa Mooney, M.A. Director of Development Loyola Marymount University Loyola Marymount University

Native Angeleno, Melissa Mooney is a people-focused fundraiser with a passion for matching need with individuals who want to make an impact. Part of the field of higher education since 2007, Mooney transitioned from student development to fundraising early in her career. Having worked at Fordham University, where she earned her masters of art, Columbia Law, USC, Cedars-Sinai, and now LMU, also her alma mater, Mooney is dedicated to cultivating philanthropy that helps create the next generation of diverse leaders. As a first-generation college student and the daughter of Central American immigrants, she knows firsthand the transformational power higher education offers. In her current role, Mooney oversees all fundraising efforts for LMU’s College of Communication and Fine Arts, partnering with the Dean, academic leaders, and external partners, including various dedicated boards. Mooney’s extensive experience allows her to deepen relationships with a strategic and thoughtful approach to continue raising support for scholarships, programs, capital, and endowment needs.

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FEATURED SPEAKER Zahra Nealy

FEATURED SPEAKER Jai Phillips

Development Communications Specialist Cedars-Sinai

Program Officer, Youth Development California Community Foundation

Zahra Nealy is a relationship-driven healthcare public relations and communications professional with specialties in media relations, development and donor communications, nonprofits and community outreach/relations. She’s worked on behalf of local and national public-affairs initiatives and nonprofit organizations including the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA and Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Nealy is currently the development communications specialist at Cedars-Sinai. She is the recipient of PR Daily’s 2017 Digital PR & Social Media Awards - Best Multichannel Campaign of the Year: “Wage Hope Together” for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Nealy has a BA in anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles and an MA in strategic public relations from USC Annenberg.

Jai Phillips manages and implements CCF’s public-private partnership with the Los Angeles County Probation Department, along with the Foundation’s youth development and boys and men of color portfolios, in order to advance CCF’s vision and goals and provide youth and families with culturallyresponsive, asset-based, high-quality resources and opportunities that create successful pathways to adulthood. Previously, Phillips managed CCF’s BLOOM (Building a Lifetime of Options and Opportunities for Men) initiative, an effort to redirect South Los Angeles’ justice-impacted Black male youth toward improved educational and employment opportunities. The BLOOM Alliance now stands firmly as a community resource to serve youth throughout L.A. County. A lifelong South Los Angeles resident with a proven history of community involvement, Phillips is committed to changing the trajectory of children and youth through a comprehensive approach that addresses their multifaceted needs. Prior to joining CCF, he served as regional development officer for Children’s Defense Fund-California, where he led the organization’s strategies for developing relationships and partnerships to achieve fundraising goals. He also served for nine years as development and operations manager for the Jackie Robinson Foundation, responsible for providing scholarships, mentoring and leadership opportunities for underserved youth. Phillips studied at Pitzer College in Claremont, CA, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in both psychology and Black studies.s.

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FEATURED SPEAKER

FEATURED SPEAKER

Craig Rettig

David Schwartz

Partner at Perceptiv

Partner at Perceptiv

Craig has over 20 years of experience at international, national, and regional marketing firms. Craig has worked with numerous nonprofits, government, and service organizations, including the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport, New Los Angeles Marketing Partnership, Rose Parade, Rose Bowl Game, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, Wellnest, Special Olympics, City of Pasadena, California Association of Food Banks, USC, Frostig School, The Archer School for Girls, Pasadena City College, Rose Bowl Aquatic Center, Casa Treatment Center, and Swim With Mike. Craig is the cofounder of Perceptiv, a full-service, integrated communications firm based in Pasadena. The American Advertising Federation and the City of Los Angeles have recognized Craig for his outstanding contributions to Special Olympics, and the City of Los Angeles. Craig is a graduate of Texas Tech University and has served on numerous boards.

David has over 30 years of experience providing day-to-day leadership and strategic oversight at three successful marketing firms that he founded. David works closely with both staff and agency clients, providing hands-on account management and creative guidance on communications that range from identity development, advertising, and marketing communications to the full gamut of digital and social media communications. David has enjoyed partnering with a wide range of clients from start-ups to nonprofits, and the Fortune 500 across myriad categories. David is the cofounder of Perceptiv, a full service, integrated communications firm based in Pasadena. After graduating from California State University, Northridge, David went on to further hone his skills at the Art Center College of Design, Otis Parsons Institute, and WSAAA workshops.

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WELLNESS FACILITATOR Dr. Zerri Gross Whole Life Coach, Greater Self Dr. Zerri (Dr. Z) Gross is a Veteran business owner of Greater Self LLC® and Dr. Zerri Gross Family Counseling Inc. Through Greater Self LLC® Dr. Z is certified to provide trauma informed yoga, guided meditation, whole life coaching for leaders and business owners, and mindful facilitation of diversity, inclusion, and racism. Dr. Z provides workshops and trainings for agencies and organizations to support their goals for wellness, diversity, and mindset for productivity. Dr. Z also provides psychotherapy through Dr. Zerri Gross Family Counseling Inc as a licensed marriage and family therapist for individuals, families, and adolescents with a focus on anxiety, mild to moderate depression, ADHD, OCD, life transitions, performance improvement, and PTSD. Dr. Z has been providing services to the community for over 10 years in her personal businesses and through community agencies. Dr. Z is dedicated to doing the work to improve herself so she can continue to show up for others in multiple capacities to support others on their journey to their Greater Self.

SPECIAL GUEST PRESENTER Lynne Thompson Healthcare Public Relations and Communications Professional Lynne Thompson is the 2021-2022 Poet Laureate for the City of Los Angeles. The daughter of Caribbean immigrants, her poetry collections include Beg No Pardon (2007), winner of the Perugia Press Prize and the Great Lakes Colleges Association’s New Writers Award; Start With A Small Guitar (2013), from What Books Press; and Fretwork (2019), winner of the Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize. Thompson’s honors include the Tucson Festival of Books Literary Award (poetry) and the Stephen Dunn Prize for Poetry as well as fellowships from the City of Los Angeles, Vermont Studio Center, and the Summer Literary Series in Kenya. Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, Poetry, Poem-A-Day (Academy of American Poets), New England Review, Colorado Review, Pleiades, Ecotone, and Best American Poetry, to name a few. A lawyer by training, Thompson sits on the boards of the Los Angeles Review of Books and Cave Canem and is the Chair of the Board of Trustees at Scripps College, her alma mater. She facilitates private workshops, most recently for Beyond Baroque, Poetry By the Sea Conference, Moorpark College Writers Festival, and Central Coast Writers’ Conference. Thompson is a native of Los Angeles, California, where she resides. .

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SOCIAL GOOD PARTNER

SOCIAL GOOD PARTNER

We honor your passion, drive and pursuit of a better world for all of us Cedars-Sinai congratulates Outstanding Corporation Award recipient

WHEN IT MATTERS MOST.

Investing in the communities we serve is the way we do business. Thank you to the Association of Fundraising Professionals and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for this incredible recognition. We’re honored to make an impact.

City National Bank and

Linda Duncombe and kudos to our own Zahra Nealy, session presenter. Discover The way up® at cnb.com.

City National Bank Member FDIC. City National Bank is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada. ©2021 City National Bank. All Rights Reserved. © 2021 Cedars-Sinai

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ALTRUISIC PARTNER

ALTRUISIC PARTNER

Congratulations to the 2021 NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY HONOREES AND SHINING STARS OUTSTANDING CORPORATE City National Bank OUTSTANDING PRIVATE FOUNDATION Sugar & Stilettos OUTSTANDING NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION St. Vincent Meals on Wheels SPIRIT OF PHILANTHROPY Guadalupe Radio SHINING STARS Barbara Racklin Bushnell, CFRE Yulanda N. Davis-Quarrie, MS, CFRE Terry Monteleone, CFRE, CSPG


FRIEND PARTNER

FRIEND PARTNER

You inspire others THE HEALTH SYSTEM OF THE FUTURE IS IN SOUTH LA

At Union Bank®, we’re proud to honor local leaders. More than that, we’re inspired by them. To us, helping those who lay the groundwork for progress just seems like the right thing to do. Union Bank is proud to support The Association of Fundraising Professionals—Greater Los Angeles Chapter. unionbank.com

Sylvia Castillo Director Community Outreach 213-236-5516

Adrian Ventura Vice President Los Angeles Main Branch 213-236-5594

MLK Community Healthcare applauds AFP Greater Los Angeles Chapter for inspiring partnership and innovation in our philanthropic community.

©2021 MUFG Union Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank, N.A. unionbank.com


CONFERENCE PARTNER


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Congratulations to the 2021 Honorees & Shining Stars!

A BIG thank you to the NPD Committee for your incredible contribution & dedication.


Congratulations, Sugar & Stilettos!

THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT! “Thank you to all AFP-GLAC NPD 2021 Committee members for all your work and contributions, especially my Co-Chairs Yvette Herrera and Tiffany Leung. You have all been amazing! And congratulations to the incoming 2022 AFP-GLAC Board members. I look forward to working with you.” – Diana Corbin, 2021 NPD Co-Chair


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