COLP 3: Please Be Good at Philanthropy
Get an exclusive sneak peek at the Bush Foundation's new book, Please Be Good at Philanthropy: An Introduction to Grantmaking Strategy and Practice.
Get an exclusive sneak peek at the Bush Foundation's new book, Please Be Good at Philanthropy: An Introduction to Grantmaking Strategy and Practice.
Join your MCF CEO peers for a gathering focused on you. Together, we will engage in a mix of peer networking and lightly-facilitated topical conversations.
Join MCF and your corporate peers for an opportunity to dig-in through four consecutive workshops on corporate philanthropy and employee engagement.
This session is designed exclusively for foundation trustees and board members to explore the opportunities and complexities of leading equity, belonging, diversity, and inclusion from the governance level.
Join us for the third CEO Chat of 2026, featuring Tariq Malik from Securian.
Join us for the second CEO Chat of 2026, featuring Bilal Alkatout and Migdalia Loyola Meléndez, Co-Executive Directors of Headwaters Foundation for Justice.
Looking to attract and retain talent at your foundation? You'll need to know the latest data on salary and benefits to stay competitive.
2024 was a year of strengthening nonprofit and government partnerships for community impact at MCF. These relationships and cross-sector partnerships help create meaningful change then, now, and in the years to come.
Join us to explore what it takes not only to give, but to endure—avoiding burnout, nurturing wellness, and reinforcing accountability so your work remains vibrant across generations.
This webinar will examine how to thoughtfully evolve, not just preserve, giving for the long-term. We’ll explore decisions about spending down versus operating in perpetuity, the implications of splitting or restructuring, and how to align evolving vehicles and governance to your family’s values and impact goals.
Join us to hear from philanthropic families who are exploring the art and opportunity of generational transitions and multigenerational leadership in ways that allow all family members to meaningfully contribute and lead together.
In this community conversation, we invite family philanthropy practitioners to explore how giving evolves as families grow, diversify, and span generations, drawing on research that highlights the challenges and opportunities in balancing individual member interests and a shared philanthropic purpose.