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Book Launch: Future Philanthropy by Ryan Ginard

  • Harry Hartog ANU 153/11 University Avenue ANU Canberra Australia (map)

BOOK LAUNCH

Future Philanthropy by Ryan Ginard


When: Tuesday, 25 October

Time: 12PM to 1:30PM

Venue: Harry Hartog ANU
153/11 University Avenue
Australian National University
Canberra, ACT 2601

Free event? Yes!

About the Book

Philanthropy is stuck. As societal issues constantly evolve, philanthropic systems have been slow to match, leaving our communities' needs sorely unmet. But what would happen if philanthropybecame a progressive industry, rather than a sluggish and reactionary one? In Future Philanthropy, Ryan Ginard calls on his years of experience as a civic connector and fundraiser to anticipateincoming philanthropic trends and lay the groundwork for their adoption. Future Philanthropy provides insights into what the new toolbox for courageous social sector leaderswill look like over the next decade and beyond. You'll learn how to develop the right team, capitalizeon current trends, create change in reimagined institutions, and disrupt our outdated philanthropic systems. Inside, Ginard puts the spotlight on fourteen leaders across various industries who are already finding success implementing the tools outlined in this book, offering up inspiration for your own strategic planning. No matter which side of the giving tree you're on, Future Philanthropy has something for leaders at all levels in government, higher education, nonprofits and NGOs, grassroots activism, philanthropy organizations, and more. The innovative principles outlined in this book will leave you prepared to use philanthropy to its full potential, ready to create the momentum required to adapt to society's ever-changing needs.


About The Author

Ryan Ginard, CFRE, is a civic connector and fundraiser with over 10 years of experience in government, higher education, nonprofits, and organized philanthropy. An active writer and thinker about future directions in philanthropy, Ryan has authored thought pieces and OP-EDs in numerous national publications and has been a speaker at internationally renowned conferences such asSXSW, PRSA ICON, and Social Media Week on new technologies and immersive storytelling.


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