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Gifts from Individual Donors and Families: Maintaining Purpose and Relevance Over Time


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Duration:
80 min.
Creator(s):
Slutsky, Lorie A.
Contributor(s):
Krauskopf, James A.
Birdsell, David S.
Publisher:
School of Public Affairs, Bernard M. Baruch College
Date:
2007-03-14
Description:
Lorie Slutsky, President, New York Community Trust, speaks at the Nonprofit Seminar by School of Public Affairs (SPA), Nonprofit Group. Topics cover how donor intent be ensured and interpreted by foundations and grantees, and the special roles community foundations such as New York Community Trust play to make it easy for people to be philanthropists and to meet changing community needs over time. A Q&A session follows.

James Krauskopf, Distinguished Lecturer, and Director of Nonprofit Group at SPA introduces the speaker. David Birdsell, Dean, SPA makes the openning remarks.

The event takes place on March 14, 2007 at Baruch Recital Hall.
Series:
Nonprofit Seminar
Subjects:
Nonprofit organizations
Charities
Endowments
Philanthropists--Charitable contributions
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
Media Group:
Lecture
Media Type:
Video
Source:
miniDV00688
Copyrights:
Bernard M. Baruch College, c2007