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Tuesdays @ TPI
The Tuesdays@TPI Forums provide a national audience the opportunity to participate in substantive debate on important issues that are having a profound impact on philanthropy and on society. These open forums are free, interactive programs that grew out of Peter Karoff's writings and feedback from participants at our donor learning seminars. Donors expressed a hunger for more opportunities to come together and discuss issues of mutual concern.
The goals for the series are to dig deeper into these issues, to generate and disseminate new ideas, and to provide a forum for peer exchange. Along with engaging a live audience and expert panel, the moderated discussion facilitates interaction among participants across the country through a Web stream and teleconferencing format that has included polling, Webchat and call-in questions. WGBH, Boston’s public broadcasting station, films and makes available to viewers a video of each session. To view, visit the WGBH Forum Web site and click on Philanthropy.
To date, the Tuesdays@TPI program has gathered nearly 1,000 people from over 75 organizations across 4 different countries around the following issues:
Community Revitalization: Success Stories and Hard Lessons Learned October 25, 2005
The World We Want: Eliminating poverty – attainable goal or unrealizable dream? May 17, 2005
Transformational philanthropy - the challenge and potential of significant change October 26, 2004
The Meaning of Philanthropic Leadership June 15, 2004
Trust and Transparency: Philanthropy as Private Action in Public Space March 9, 2004
Public Policy, Politics and Philanthropy, How close to the chasm can you go? October 21, 2003
Philanthropy & the Future- three scenarios June 3, 2003
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