About the Breakfast Series

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Why not do both at our monthly networking
and learning series?


• Connect with friends and colleagues
• Expand your skills and knowledge
• Tackle compelling philanthropic issues
• Learn about community needs

Upcoming Programs

Additional Information

SDGrantmakers Board of Directors

  • Gregory Hall, Chair
    The California Endowment
  • Valerie Jacobs, Chair Elect
    Jacobs Family Foundation
  • Douglas Sawyer, Treasurer
    United Way of San Diego County
  • Jan Tuttleman, Secretary
    Jewish Community Foundation
  • Allison Kelly, Past Chair
    QUALCOMM Inc.
  • Julie Fry
    The San Diego Foundation
  • Richard Kiy
    International Community Foundation
  • Janine Mason
    Fieldstone Foundation
  • Joanne Pastula
    The Thomas C. Ackerman Foundation
  • Kathy Patoff
    Union Bank of California
  • Kelly Prasser
    Sempra Energy
  • Alan Sorkin
    San Diego Social Venture Partners
  • Christopher Weil
    The Patricia and Christopher Weil Family Foundation

SDGrantmakers Staff

 

This Month's Third Thursday


Turning Silver to Gold in San Diego:
The Impact of Aging

June 21, 2007
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Location: United Way of San Diego County, 4699 Murphy Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92123

Speaker: Carol Farquhar, Executive Director, Grantmakers in Aging

Special Guests: E. Thomas Brewer, Director of Programs, Archstone Foundation; Gregory Hall, Senior Program Officer, The California Endowment; Pam Smith, Deputy Director, County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency

Aging influences nearly every aspect of our communities and nation. As individuals, we are affected by our own aging, as well as by our aging families, friends and colleagues. Regardless of your funding interests – the arts, environment, health, neighborhoods, social services, children and youth, families, or education – older adults are increasingly relevant to your work. They may already benefit directly or indirectly from the programs you fund. Conversely, they may serve as critically needed volunteers or supporters for your grantees. Join us to look at your funding through an "aging lens."

To RSVP, call 619/744.2180 or email programs@sdgrantmakers.org


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To RSVP, call 619/744.2180 or email programs@sdgrantmakers.org.


Accountability in Action:
A Self-Assessment Workshop

July 19, 2007
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Location: United Way of San Diego County, 4699 Murphy Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92123

Facilitator: David Biemesderfer, President, DJB Consulting Services

In May, we talked about guiding principles. Now, how do we put them into action? Have you ever really tested your organization's level of accountability? This interactive workshop will show you how to assess your practices and measure your accountability quotient. Designed for both foundations and corporations.

Thank You to our Sponsor: Washington Mutual


Snapshot San Diego:
Changing Demographic Trends

August 16, 2007
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Location: The San Diego Foundation, 2508 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92106

Facilitator: Beth Jarosz, Research Analyst, San Diego Association of Governments

Did you know that one of the biggest issues in San Diego is the number of people migrating out of the county? Beth will present this and other current demographic trends in San Diego, and respond to such questions as:

  • How is San Diego County changing in terms of race/ethnicity, age and geographic distribution?
  • How do demographics impact charitable contributions and volunteerism?
  • How can you best use demographic information in your grantmaking strategies?

Making Measures Work for You: Outcomes and Evaluation

September 20, 2007
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Location: The San Diego Foundation, 2508 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92106

The case for measuring outcomes is hard to refute: If you can't assess it, how can you know it's happening? Yet measuring outcomes can be tricky. For example, are we mistaking partial measures for the full truth? Is it possible to measure impact meaningfully given the challenges of time and control? GrantCraft is a source of practical wisdom for grant makers on the tools and techniques of effective grant making and their materials will serve as the basis for this workshop.


The ABCs of 123s:
A User's Guide to Nonprofit Financials

October 18, 2007
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Location: The San Diego Foundation, 2508 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92106

Facilitator: Carol Stachwick CPA, Audit Manager, Sonnenberg & Company

Numbers tell stories. But what is the real story? Carol will lead us in an informative presentation on how to interpret nonprofit financial statements. She will provide tips on:

  • Reading financial statements;
  • How to use financial statements to evaluate grant applicants and determine fiscal accountability; and
  • What numbers require special attention.

Thank You to our Sponsor: Washington Mutual


Reflections from Stanford: Conversations in Philanthropy

November 15, 2007
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Location: The San Diego Foundation, 2508 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92106

Facilitator: Janine Mason, Executive Director, Fieldstone Foundation

Longtime SDG member and board leader Janine Mason will share her experiences at Stanford University’s Executive Program for Philanthropy Leaders. Come engage in reflective discussion around vision, power, governance and collaboration. Get the inside scoop on this groundbreaking program created by the Center for Social Innovation.


To RSVP for any of these programs, call 619/744.2180 or email programs@sdgrantmakers.org.

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