TITLE : Panel discussion and dialogue with Private Foundation Grantmakers
CITY : St. Louis , MO
DATE : Tuesday, March 10, 2009
TIME : 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
PRICE : $ 45.00
Panel discussion and dialogue with Private Foundation Grantmakers


As the grant seeking process becomes more and more competitive, it is  essential to understand what grantmakers are actually looking for when they decide whether or not to award a grant. This session offers an unusual opportunity to hear directly from a variety of community, private and family foundation funders. Grantmakers from a variety of private, community and family foundations will participate in a panel discussion. Issues we will explore with the panelists include:
  • Foundation culture: what kinds of projects do grantmakers like to fund?
  • Winning proposals: what makes them stand out?
  • Foundation guidelines: are they set in stone?
  • Building the relationship: what gives foundations confidence in the organizations they fund?
Whether you have been securing grants for decades or are just starting out, the panel discussion will provide you with a valuable view of the grantmaking world from the point of view of the grantmaker.

Speakers for this session:

Karen Kalish
President
Estelle W. and Karen S. Kalish Foundation

Karen Kalish is a serial social entrepreneur focused on literacy, closing the academic achievement gap, and issues around racial discrimination. She is President of the Estelle W. and Karen S. Kalish Foundation which funds programs in the areas listed above, and of Kalish Communications which does media and speaker training both nationally and internationally. Karen received an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School in June, 2000. She returned to St. Louis in 2001 where she is working on education reform and establishing a level playing field for the minority community. She is a civic volunteer and is the founder and funder of several programs: Books and Badges, The Teacher Home Visit Program, Cultural Leadership and The St. Louis Microcredit Pilot. Karen is the author of How to Give a Terrific Presentation, Dealing Effectively with the Media, and I’ll See You On The Radio.

Kay Litchy
President
The Deana Kendrick Foundation

Kay Litchy is the President of The Deana Kendrick Foundation (TDKF), a private family foundation formed in 2003 in honor of the late Deana Kendrick. Since that date, the foundation has awarded over 25 scholarships to women 30 years and older in transition in their lives. Kay is also the Director of Development & Sales for Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts at Missouri State University, for whom she successfully writes several grants each year. Kay is a member of the Springfield Chapter of the Association of Women in Communications, the Springfield Southeast Rotary, and has served in the Air Force Reserves for 14 years. She holds a Bachelors degree in Marketing from Missouri State University and a Masters in Communications from Drury University. Kay lives in Springfield MO with her husband Adam and daughter Ella.

Judith Ranger Smith
Director
Singing for Change

Judith Ranger Smith is the director of Singing for Change, a private, philanthropic foundation she launched for Jimmy Buffett in 1995. She is responsible for all grant-related decisions for the foundation. Her background in nonprofit administration includes volunteer management, public relations, special event planning, fundraising and grant making. Judith was a founding board member of Art Behind Bars, the Gainesville (FL) Community Foundation and the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys. She served on the boards of Clean Florida Keys and HandsOn Network/Points of Light Institute, and is joining the board of WINGS for Kids in Charleston, SC this month. She also serves on the Strategic Initiatives Committee for International Partners in Mission. Judith graduated from Barnard College at Columbia University.

 

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