| November
29, 2004
For Immediate
Release
CENTER FOR EFFECTIVE PHILANTHROPY SEMINAR, HIGHER IMPACT:
IMPROVING FOUNDATION PERFORMANCE, WILL BE HELD MARCH 17-18,
2005 IN SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, Independent Sector President
Diana Aviv, Boston Globe Investigative reporter Michael Rezendes,
and David and Lucile Packard Foundation CEO Carol Larson among foundation
leaders on the program
Cambridge, MA: San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, Independent Sector
President Diana Aviv, Boston Globe investigative reporter Michael
Rezendes, and David and Lucile Packard Foundation CEO Carol Larson
will be among the speakers at the Center for Effective Philanthropy's
March 17-18 seminar, Higher Impact: Improving Foundation Performance,
in San Francisco.
The two-day seminar will include speakers from inside and outside
the foundation field, and explore key dimensions of foundation performance
and impact. The seminar will feature sessions on strategy development,
performance assessment, governance, and leadership. It will also
highlight new Center for Effective Philanthropy research, including
the first public report on results from Phase II of CEP’s
landmark Foundation Governance Project, which includes a survey
of more than 600 trustees of 55 foundations.
"Our objective is to challenge and inspire foundation leaders
to seek higher levels of performance and to utilize data, wherever
possible, to inform better decision-making," said Phil Buchanan,
Executive Director of the Center for Effective Philanthropy. "This
session will focus both on practical, pragmatic tools and approaches
for improving foundation performance as well as higher-level discussions
of questions such as how to provoke change within organizations
and how foundations can earn the public trust."
The national seminar is sponsored by the James Irvine Foundation,
The California Wellness Foundation, the California Endowment, the
Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation, the Evelyn and Walter Haas,
Jr. Fund, and the Stuart Foundation. It is being planned in coordination
with Northern California Grantmakers (NCG) and a discount is available
for NCG members. Early-bird registration ends December 15.
In addition to Newsom, Aviv, Rezendes, and Larson, other confirmed
speakers and session moderators include:
- Jeff Bradach, co-founder
and managing partner of The Bridgespan Group
- Paul Brest, president
of The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- Kristen Burns, president
of REDF (formerly The Roberts Enterprise Development Fund)
- Jim Canales, president
and CEO of the James Irvine Foundation
- Sarah Di Troia, associate
director of the Center for Effective Philanthropy
- Katherine Fulton, partner
of the Monitor Group and president of the Monitor Institute
- Barbara Kibbe, vice
president of program effectiveness at the Skoll Foundation
- Patricia Kozu, vice
president, finance & administration at The F.B. Heron Foundation
- Kathy Merchant, president
and CEO of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
- James Phills, Jr.,
co-director of Stanford’s Center for Social Innovation and
faculty director of the Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders,
and associate editor of the Stanford Social Innovation Review
- Mark Smith, president
and CEO of the California HealthCare Foundation
- Sylvia Yee, vice president
of programs at the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
For a complete list of presenters and a detailed agenda, click
here.
ABOUT THE CENTER FOR EFFECTIVE PHILANTHROPY
The Center for Effective Philanthropy is a nonprofit organization
focused on providing management and governance tools to define,
assess, and improve overall foundation performance. CEP received
initial funding in 2001 and is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
For more information on CEP's work, including its research, publications,
and assessment tools, see www.effectivephilanthropy.org.
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