
African American Philanthropy: A Culture of Generosity
08/11/20 • 20 min
Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review
Guests:
- Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman, Assistant Professor of Philanthropic Studies; Director of Undergraduate Programs, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
- Stasia Washington, Managing Director, First Foundation Advisors
After you listen
- Check out our Equal Access to Justice resource center which features links to websites, articles and charity search tools, that can help you activate your charitable giving to combat racism and support criminal justice reform.
- Learn how to measure the impact of your giving. Plan, evaluate and stay connected to maximize the impact of your philanthropic goals.
Moderator: Michael Gordon Voss, publisher of Stanford Social Innovation Review
Guests:
- Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman, Assistant Professor of Philanthropic Studies; Director of Undergraduate Programs, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
- Stasia Washington, Managing Director, First Foundation Advisors
After you listen
- Check out our Equal Access to Justice resource center which features links to websites, articles and charity search tools, that can help you activate your charitable giving to combat racism and support criminal justice reform.
- Learn how to measure the impact of your giving. Plan, evaluate and stay connected to maximize the impact of your philanthropic goals.
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