IU Women's Philanthropy Institute Luncheon Chicago
Join colleagues, peers and friends from across the sector to be among the first to hear of the newest Women & Girls Index research, featuring insights from the Women’s Philanthropy Institute (WPI) at the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. School alumni and WPI Symposium attendees have an exclusive opportunity to participate and hear the latest details of the research regarding giving to women and girls.
Be among the first to know!
Learn from Jacqueline Ackerman, Interim Director, WPI. The event features a presentation of the research, followed by a panel discussion with experts in the field about how to apply that research in your own work. Panelists will address how they and the field broadly have responded to the research, including significant gifts to organizations serving women and girls from notable philanthropists like MacKenzie Scott and Melinda French Gates.
Limited seating at the Chicago Community Trust. Registration includes lunch and engaging conversations with prompted roundtable discussions. Bring a friend and be one of the first to know!
Presented in partnership with The Chicago Community Trust and Indiana University Alumni Association.
About WPI: Research that grows women’s philanthropy
To tackle challenges large and small, our world needs more strategic philanthropy. Women can lead this charge, harnessing their growing wealth and influence to create a more just, equitable, and healthy society.
To unlock the full potential of women’s philanthropy, we must understand how gender shapes giving behavior. To build a powerful and diverse force of female philanthropists, we need to understand more about what drives women to give.
The Women’s Philanthropy Institute exists for that reason: to conduct, curate, and disseminate research that grows women’s philanthropy.
Questions?
Please contact Frances Brooks at 317-278-8921 or fgbrooks@iu.edu.