Black Philanthropy: the Past, Present and Potential

Tue Aug 03 2021 at 09:00 am to 10:30 am

Zoom | Chicago

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About this Event

Join the Philanthropy Club for a vibrant dialogue on the history of Black Philanthropy.  Gain insights on strategies for identifying, cultivating, and stewarding Black Philanthropists.


Panelists:


, PhD, Assistant Professor of Philanthropic Studies, Director of Undergraduate Programs and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Indiana University Lily School of Philanthropy; Author of Madame C.J. Walker’s Gospel of Giving: Black Women’s Philanthropy During Jim Crow


, M.D., MPH, Founder, I AM Able Foundation, Deputy Chief of Medicine for Illinois Department of Public Health


, Co-Architect of Black Philanthropy Month, Exhibit Creator, Giving Back: The Soul of Philanthropy Reframed & Exhibited


 


Moderator:


, Assistant Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Rush University Medical Center


 


“The Philanthropy Club of Chicago’s mission is to build a bridge between society’s haves and have-nots. Philanthropy is compassionate kindness with a sense of justice—love with a must. Its moral obligation is to sustain high quality education, art, medical assistance, social services, and so much more for all in society, especially for the truly helpless and the needy.” – Gus Wilhelmy (www.wilhelmyfundraising.com, Philanthropy Club founder and Safer Foundation co-founder).


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Zoom, Zoom, Chicago, United States

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