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Resource Publication Date: January 13, 2010
The Power of Family Philanthropy
This article was excerpted from A Family’s Guide to Wealth: Insights from Thought Leaders and Pioneers.
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The Power of Family Philanthropy
An excerpt from A Family’s Guide to Wealth: Insights from Thought
Leaders and Pioneers, 2009.
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Resource Publication Date: January 13, 2010
The Power of Family Philanthropy
This article was excepted from A Family’s Guide to Wealth: Insights from Thought Leaders and Pioneers.
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Community Foundation Staff Training
During these challenging times, your donors may have fewer resources - and they will be eager to understand how they can be most effective and have the greatest impact on the issues they care about. The value you offer your donors has never been so important. The 1-2 day workshops and accompanying material empower community foundation staff to become more a valuable resource to donors and their families. As donors become more engaged, they become more likely to increase their giving.
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Activities for Family Philanthropy Colleague Cluster
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Resource Publication Date: September 01, 2008
Giving Together: A Primer for Family Philanthropy
This primer is the latest addition to our series of publications to support family philanthropy. It is designed to be used in conjunction with TPI’s Giving Together: A Workbook for Family Philanthropy and can be a guide for answering the questions that are common to family giving experiences. Hard copies of the most recent 2008 Edition can be purchased, or a PDF of the 2005 version can be downloaded here for free.
Purchase Now
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Resource Publication Date: September 01, 2008
Giving Together: A Workbook for Family Philanthropy
This workbook is the latest addition to our series of publications to support family philanthropy. It is designed to be used in conjunction with TPI’s Giving Together: A Primer for Family Philanthropy and can be a guide for answering the questions that are common to family giving experiences. Conveniently wire-bound, the new Workbook is only available for purchase in hard copy. The Workbook costs $25.00 and a set of the Primer and Workbook can be purchased for $30.00. TPI also offers training and private label options to community foundations who work with families.
Purchase Now
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Family Philanthropy Forum in London
This 2 day event brings together a global group of significant families involved with philanthropy, as well as foundations and advisors, to discuss the challenges facing the modern philanthropist.
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May Convening– Family Philanthropy: Relationships and Issues
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"Growing a Family Philanthropy Tree" (Fidelity+ Magazine) Draws on Ellen Remmer's Expertise
Ellen Remmer was interviewed by Fidelity+ Magazine and is quoted in the November issue article on cultivating philanthropic passion in the next generation.
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Family Philanthropy
TPI works with families to help them make their philanthropy highly effective and strategic, as well as a deeply rewarding shared enterprise.
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Community Foundations and the Excellence in Family Philanthropy Initiative
A TPI News Update, published in Joe's E-Letter
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Meetings
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Resource Publication Date: September 01, 1999
The Long Distance Call
A presentation by Peter Karoff about wealth and family philanthropy.
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Excellence in Family Philanthropy
Nineteen community foundations who are experienced with and committed to working with families are participating in the initiative throughout 2006. TPI Seminar
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New England Family Philanthropy Conference
TPI President Ellen Remmer will be presenting on "Donor Intent - What would Mom or Dad have wanted?"
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TPI's Ellen Remmer to present at the New England Family Philanthropy Conference
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The Columbus Foundation Family Philanthropy Initiative
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Workplans and Policies
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Ohio Grantmakers Annual Conference
Ellen Remmer, TPI Vice President will lead two workshops at the Ohio Grantmakers Annual Conference in Cincinnati – Finding Your Family's Passion & Focus and Community Foundations and Family Philanthropy.
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Excellence in Family Philanthropy Training Session
The EFP Initiative will be hosting a meeting for its membership of community foundations in Portland, Oregon.
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Resource Publication Date: December 01, 1996
Views: Giving Well
This is a wonderful summary of what makes the best of family philanthropy so remarkable and so valuable. It is the text of a speech Alan Alda delivered to the Council on
Foundations’ 1995 Family Foundation Conference. The address so mesmerized and inspired the audience of 350 that TPI asked the author if he would grant us
permission to reprint the presentation in its entirety.
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Capacity-building efforts for the community foundation field
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Excellence in Family Philanthropy
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TPI and Harvard KSG partner to advance philanthropy in Chile
TPI partners with Kennedy School of Government and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University to convene Chile's business, religious and university leaders.
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News and Events
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Client Impact
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Philanthropy Promotion Clients and Partners
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Community Foundations
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Chronology of TPI's Promotion Work
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Pricing
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Seminars for Donors
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Southeastern Council on Foundations Regional Meeting for Family Foundations
Ellen Remmer and Amy Zell Ellsworth lead a retreat for the Southeastern Council on Foundations regional meeting for family foundations in Pine Mountain, Georgia.
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Two New Senior Fellows at TPI
TPI is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Sidel and Peter Lamb as Senior Fellows. Mark Sidel is a widely recognized expert in global philanthropic studies, with deep expertise in the legal and policy environment of global philanthropy and the practice of philanthropy in Asia. Peter Lamb is a leader in the U.S. philanthropic sector, highly respected for his pioneering work with both community and family foundations.
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Amy Zell Ellsworth
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Jason Born
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Donor and Funder Networks
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Case studies
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Ethics
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Family Dynamics Colleague Cluster
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Resource Publication Date: October 19, 2009
The Beginner's Mind
“In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's mind there are few.”
- Shunryu Suzuki.
What role can openness, humility, and creativity play, today, in bringing about deep social change?
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Broader Engagement
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Resource Publication Date: July 15, 2010
Leadership at Every Level
In this issue of Initiatives, we invite you to join us in looking at leadership through different perspectives in hopes of sparking new ideas or simply encouraging a few moments of reflection on the potential roles we could all be playing.
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TPI Services
TPI works with clients in numerous ways, depending on each client’s needs. Donors engage TPI periodically for help in developing a mission and focus for their philanthropy, conducting research on social issues of interest, or designing or assessing their programmatic strategies.
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Our Clients
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Resources
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Staff
TPI has grown substantially over the years and now employs about two dozen individuals who, together, bring a wealth of experience in government, non-profit management, research, business, and academia to the advancement of philanthropy.
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Money and Societal Change: The Donor’s Role
TPI Vice President Ellen Remmer is interviewed for the More than Money journal on her family foundation.
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Resource Publication Date: October 01, 2004
Transformational Philanthropy: Celebrating Fifteen Years with TPI
This is a compilation of some highlights of TPI clients' work and philanthropy promotion efforts in honor of TPI's 15th anniversary.These stories represent just a handful of the many initiatives taking place - there are many more stories to tell of individuals, families, foundations and corporations exhibiting great generosity while tackling some of society’s most pressing issues.
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Ellen Remmer featured in "Charity Strengthens Family" (Honolulu Star Bulletin)
Following Ellen Remmer's training with the Hawaii Community Foundation, the Honolulu Star Bulletin published an article featuring her expertise on the benefits of family philanthropy.
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'CEO Corner' interviews Remmer
Each week, NECN's CEO Corner goes one on one with New England's top business leaders to learn the secrets to their success. This week host Maryanne Kane talks with TPI CEO Ellen Remmer about the state of philanthropy and the future of The Philanthropic Initiative.
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Remmer Keynotes in Dublin with President of Ireland
On April 14 in Dublin Ireland, Ellen Remmer will follow Ireland’s President, Mary McAleese, as the keynote speaker at the landmark seminar “Realizing the Power and Potential of Women’s Philanthropy”
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Ellen Remmer
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Workshops, Trainings and Presentations
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Founders and Participants
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September Convening – Management, Marketing and Organizational Issues
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Reaching out to Professional Advisors
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TPI 2006 Highlights
As 2007 begins, we want to share some of the highlights of TPI’s work from last year, which continues to focus on communities and regions throughout the United States, as well as needs and opportunities around the globe.
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Colleague Clusters
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Ellen Remmer Appointed TPI President
Ellen Remmer was recently appointed President and CEO by TPI’s Board of Directors. Ellen has served on the senior management team of TPI for the last 7 years and has been Acting President since July.
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Board of Directors
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Charles W. Collier
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Art of the Possible
TPI Vice President Ellen Remmer is interviewed by Deborah L. Jacobs for this article on private foundations.
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New Book: The Transformative Power of Women's Philanthropy
This book is the last issue of the New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, sponsored by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. It was designed as an instrument to mediate between research and practice.
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"Reinvention" of a Family Foundation
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TPI Launches New Website
BOSTON – The Philanthropic Initiative, Inc. (TPI) has launched a redesigned website. As part of TPI’s re-branding, the nonprofit philanthropic advisor has launched a faster, simpler site that will provide users with more resources on philanthropy and FREE on-line access to its research and publications. Visit www.tpi.org to see the changes.
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Argosy Foundation to establish Center for Community Engagement at Amherst College
A philanthropic investment of more than $13 million from the Argosy Foundation over the next seven years will establish a Center for Community Engagement at Amherst College.
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Marketing and Communications
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Council on Foundations 2007 Fall Conference for Community Foundations
The Council on Foundations is hosting its annual Conference for Community Foundations in San Francisco on September 16-19.
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"Three Steps in Planning for Succession" by Amy Ellsworth (Essentials Newsletter, Association for Small Foundations)
The Association of Small Foundations published an article by Amy Ellsworth on the challenges and opportunities involved with "passing the torch" to the next generation.
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Remmer discusses why women are so successful in the family business
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Peter Lamb
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