7 Oct 2011

Grantmaking from the Head and Heart Webinar Slides Available

Did you miss The Foundation Review webinar yesterday? If you did, you missed lively discussion on approaches to grantmaking -- humanistic and technocratic. A special thanks to Paul Connolly from the TCC Group, Paul Brest from The Hewlett Foundation, Carol Goss from The Skillman Foundation, and Mary Williams from the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation. Thanks also to Philanthropy New York for co-sponsoring with TCC Group. Look for the full audio recording soon.

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