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OC Speaker Series Decoding the Motivations and Strategies of High Capacity Philanthropists About the session...
With the number of Americans giving to charity on the decline,
many nonprofits including healthcare organizations rely on a smaller and more
affluent circle of supporters to meet their fundraising goals. The importance
and influence of these high capacity donors only increased during the past
year. Key pandemic-related findings of the new Bank of America Study of
Philanthropy, the eighth in a series of reports on giving by wealthy households
in the United Stated begun in 2006, were released earlier this summer. Join AiP OC on Tuesday,
October 26, at 11:30 a.m. at Center Club Orange County to be among the first in
the nation to hear the finding of the full report, which will illuminate many
expressions of generosity by affluent Americans.About the speaker... Matthew Laufman, Senior Vice President Philanthropic Strategist, Bank of America Matthew Laufman is a Senior Vice President Philanthropic Strategist with Bank of America. Matt’s responsibilities include providing in-depth philanthropic planning tailored solutions to assist clients in pursuing their mission and goals. In this capacity, Matt is able to provide best practices and consultative services in several areas, including governance and oversight, development strategies, board and staff education, and strategic planning. Matt works closely with the organization’s leadership, boards, development committees and staff to provide the knowledge and resources needed to address challenges and thrive. Matt has over 25 years of experience in the philanthropic industry, serving as Director of Gift Planning for Sutter Health, a nonprofit healthcare system based in Northern California; Vice President of the Community Home Health and Hospice of SW Washington; and Director of Planned Giving for Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. He is a member of the Northern California Planned Giving Council, the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy and has served on several boards, education panels and advisory committees. Matt is a graduate of the University of Washington, where he majored in Business with a concentration in Finance. Matt is a frequent speaker on various philanthropic topics.
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