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Social Capital and Philanthropy in Communities of Tomorrow [DPP Lunch Analysis]
You're witnessing dramatic shifts in how communities generate and sustain generosity—but are your fundraising strategies evolving to match these changes? As demographics transform and equity becomes central to philanthropic conversations, traditional approaches may no longer deliver the results you need.
Join Courtney Harrness for an insightful exploration of social capital as the currency of tomorrow's philanthropy. This session will provide you with practical frameworks to forecast community changes and design fundraising strategies that build resilience, trust, and lasting impact.
You will learn how to:
Identify emerging patterns in social capital formation within diverse communities
Develop belonging-centered approaches that strengthen donor relationships
Design fundraising strategies that anticipate demographic and social shifts
Build organizational resilience through community-centered philanthropy
Measure and communicate impact in ways that resonate with tomorrow's donors
This session offers forward-thinking perspectives for fundraisers ready to position their organizations at the forefront of philanthropic evolution. Don't miss this opportunity to reimagine how your nonprofit can harness social capital for sustainable community impact.
About: The Donor Participation Project (DPP) is a community of fundraisers who co-create solutions to reverse the nationwide decline in donor participation (20 million US households lost between 2000-2016).
This event will take place over Zoom.
The session will be recorded and accessible post-event for DPP members only.