A workshop with Sharna Goldseker, today’s leading expert on multigenerational and next generation philanthropy.
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
UH Mānoa Sakamaki Hall, Room D-201
Inheritors within philanthropic families are already at the forefront of a historic generational wealth transfer—estimated at $59 trillion dollars in the U.S alone, much of it designated for charitable purposes. At the same time, young techies, hedge-funders, and other next gen entrepreneurs are amassing their own astonishing fortunes and are beginning to turn their entrepreneurial fervor to philanthropy. Together they have a passion to wield their financial might differently than previous generations, willing to change whatever needs changing to achieve real, observable results from their giving and finally “move the needle” on some of our biggest social problems and aspirations. Learn how next gen donors are different from their parents and grandparents and how to successfully engage this generation in your nonprofits, family enterprises and other organizations.
Sharna Goldseker is today’s leading expert on multigenerational and next generation philanthropy and–as a next gen donor herself–offers a trusted insider’s perspective. As executive director of 21/64, the nonprofit practice she founded to serve philanthropic and family enterprises, she has created the industry’s gold-standard tools for transforming how families who give will define their values, collaborate, and govern in the decades ahead. Sharna is the co-author of Generation Impact: How Next Gen Donors are Revolutionizing Giving.