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We aim to serve as a hub for resources on multigenerational advising and next gen philanthropy. Below is an open database of our entire collection for you to explore.
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Home for the Holidays: A Guide for Giving with Kids
Type: ArticleOver the last seventeen years of working with next generation donors, their families and their advisors, we have had the privilege of learning about their giving traditions and strategies for doing good in the world. These ideas inspired us to collect and share meaningful and family bonding activities your kids will love to do during…
21/64 Book Club Review: Raised Healthy, Wealthy & Wise
Type: Book ReviewAUTHOR: Coventry Edwards-Pitt REVIEWER: Jillian Wagenheim, Founder & Principal, Sertus Consulting Farrah Azizi, Private Philanthropy Advisor, Give Great Group BOOK LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Raised-Healthy-Wealthy-Wise-successful-ebook/dp/B00KX9X31G REVIEW: Coventry Edwards-Pitt takes a non traditional approach with her book, Raised Healthy, Wealthy & Wise, by utilizing lessons and takeaways of inheritors who transitioned successfully into their roles. One of the first…
21/64 Book Club Review: Unlocking the Magic of Facilitation
Type: Book ReviewAUTHOR: Sam Killerman REVIEWER: Jillian Wagenheim, Founder & Principal, Sertus Consulting Farrah Azizi, Private Philanthropy Advisor, Give Great Group BOOK LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Unlocking-Magic-Facilitation-Concepts-Didnt-ebook/dp/B01B0RV4WY REVIEW: “To the wary and the passionate” is the opening dedication of the July 2018 selection of the 21/64 National Book Club, Unlocking the Magic of Facilitation, by Sam Killermann and Meg Bolger…
Addressing the Taboo: Talking About Money in Family Philanthropy
Type: ArticleWhen we work with philanthropic families in our multigenerational and next generation engagement practice at 21/64, family members share their values, their vision and their philanthropic passions and grantmaking. Grantmaking is many things to many people, but it is fundamentally about the transfer of money. In our work with families, it often makes us wonder about…