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Webinar │ Impact Investing: Friend or Foe of Fundraising?
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Webinar │ Impact Investing: Friend or Foe of Fundraising?

3/17/2020
When: Tuesday, March 17, 2020
12 noon Pacific | 1 pm Mountain | 2 pm Central | 3 pm Eastern
Where: United States


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About the webinar... 

Impact Investing: Friend or Foe of Fundraising? 

As impact investing grows, and as advisors learn how to place impact investments with their philanthropic clients, will those clients give less to charity? Will they turn to advisors to make the world better, rather than to fundraisers for nonprofits? In this presentation, you will go beyond the basics of impact investing to consider how it may transform both the investment profession and the nonprofit sector. You will leave with insights to guide your own work whether you provide investments, give grantmaking advice, or raise donated dollars. 


About the presenter...


 

Philip Cubeta, CLU®, ChFC®, AEP®, MSFS, CAP®, Sallie B. and William B. Wallace Chair in Philanthropy, The American College

As the Sallie B. and William B. Wallace Chair in Philanthropy at The American College, Phil Cubeta is responsible for the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®) curriculum.

Prior to joining The American College, Phil served as Chief of Staff for The Nautilus Group, a service of New York Life Insurance Company, providing estate, business, and philanthropic strategies to affluent clients through 200 of the company's top agents.

Phil's original training was in English Literature, Williams College, BA; Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford University, MA; and English Language and Literature, Yale, MA, M.Phil. He also holds the Masters of Science in Financial Services (MSFS) from The American College.

He serves on the Planned Giving Advisory Board for The Carter Center (established by Jimmy and Rosalind Carter). He is a past President of the North Texas Council of Partnership for Philanthropic Planning. In 2012 he was, along with Charles Collier of Harvard, honored with the Fithian Leadership award by Advisors in Philanthropy. In that year he was also the “Power of the Purse” awardee (Advisor category) from Dallas Women’s Foundation.  He currently serves on the Board of National Association of Estate Planners and Councils. 

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