Webinars

Webinars

The Center for High Impact Philanthropy is actively engaged in the philanthropic and nonprofit community through events including webinars, panel discussions, speaking engagements, and more.

Practicing High Impact Philanthropy: 2024 Toolkit Launch

Moderated by Carra Cote-Ackah, CHIP senior fellow and Goldman Sachs head of philanthropy engagement and legacy planning, the conversation includes perspectives on high impact philanthropy from our founding executive director Katherina Rosqueta and alumni of our High Impact Philanthropy Academy: Rob Kaufold of Arlington Philanthropy, Sharlene Kemler of the Loveland Foundation, and Danisha Patel of the Long Arc Foundation. Join us for a candid discussion about sources of evidence, linking cost and impact, the four philanthropic plays, and nonprofits to support.

Introduction by Elaine Martyn, Fidelity Charitable senior vice president of the private donor group.

Direct Transfers for Direct Impact

Moderated by CHIP founding executive director Katherina Rosqueta, the conversation includes perspectives from funders who have used the tool of direct cash transfers to create social impacts in maternal health, educational outcomes, and child welfare, in addition to experts from academics and practice. Panelists include Anneliese Barron of One Family Foundation; Professor Amy Castro of Penn’s Center for Guaranteed Income Research; Holly Fogle of The Bridge Project; and AJ Jordan of the Vanguard Group Foundation.

Funders talk about how they achieve greater social impact

Moderated by Katherina Rosqueta, founding executive director of the Center for High Impact Philanthropy (CHIP), the conversation includes perspectives from funders who have used the tool of direct cash transfers to create social impacts in maternal health, educational outcomes, and child welfare. You’ll also hear from the founding co-director of the academic research center studying the use of direct cash transfers.  Panelists: Anneliese Barron of One Family Foundation; Professor Amy Castro of Penn’s Center for Guaranteed Income Research (CGIR); Holly Fogle of the Bridge Project, and Rashanda Perryman of the Vanguard Group Foundation.