Come to see philanthropy differently at NCSU

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As luck would have it, the opening of The Soul of Philanthropy Reframed and Exhibited at NC State University coincides with the 95th birthday of my great-aunt Dora, whose son and daughter-in-law are NC State grads. Aunt Dora inspired the exhibit and Giving Back: A Tribute to Generations of African American Philanthropists, and she plans to attend this exhibition opening, which I view as a birthday party and celebration of not only her generous spirit but also that of so many community elders. I cannot wait!

If you’d like to attend, R.S.V.P. here.

‪#‎getyourgiveon‬

 

Cheers! Gratification In 2015, Anticipation Entering 2016

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2016 marks 10 years of New Generation of African American Philanthropists working to reframe portraits of philanthropy!

NGAAP logo_primaryMuch of 2015 focused on rolling out the IMLS-funded exhibit The Soul of Philanthropy in collaboration with Johnson C. Smith University and strategizing about our work in 2016 and the next decade of our giving circle. Below are photos from 2015, and here’s a quick recap of 2015 (not everything, but most):

2015 In Review

All this, plus other countless philanthropic deeds and initiatives of respective members…including the addition of at least a half dozen new members.

Our decennial holds potential to be our biggest, boldest celebration AND demonstration of the power of Black giving! We invite you to join us in a year of conscious giving for social change.

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