Diverse and Dispersed: Managing a Far-Flung Family

National Center for Family Philanthropy · Fall 2015 · Conference Session

In an increasingly mobile world, family philanthropies once defined by proximity now face a new obstacle: geography. This session asked how distance affects mission, how you keep a family and its philanthropy connected across miles, and how to turn dispersed perspectives into an asset.

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