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Why Community Foundations Need an Annual Fund Program

The following article written by Chuck Slosser, a Senior Fellow at TPI and the former President and CEO of the Santa Barbara Foundation, is designed to stimulate long-range thinking about how community foundations reach out to high net worth individuals in a more comprehensive, methodical manner. In this time of economic crisis and the attendant cutbacks in gifts, funding and administrative overhead, it’s often difficult to think about launching a new development effort. Yet, the planting of seeds for future harvest is always a beneficial idea.
On the Issue of Trust
Published by The Philanthropic Initiative
This essay on the issue of trust is based on the premise that trust in society as a whole is in decline and philanthropic organizations, among many others, are facing a crisis of
trust. The erosion of trust within the American society has been well documented long before today's corporate, and investment scandals, but public outrage and loss of confidence is at an all time high. While there are many implications to this dilemma, one pervasive result is that no person, no organization, and no institution, no established
leadership, no community of interest - no matter how distinguished or revered - is beyond examination.
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