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Hispanics in Philanthropy Reception

Tuesday, September 22, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

Philadelphia, PA

Hispanics in Philanthropy Reception

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The Philadelphia Foundation, in partnership with Hispanics in Philanthropy, is inviting you to Latino Partnershipsa cocktail reception for leaders, professionals, and givers to advance philanthropy for latino communities. The event will feature special guest Dr. Albert Ruesga, President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation as well as Andrew Swinney, President of The Philadelphia Foundation and Helen Cunningham, Executive Director of the Samuel S. Fels Fund.

This event will take place on September 22nd at the Comcast Center, 1701 JFK Blvd, Philadelphia PA, 19103.   

 

In addition, we would like to ask you to follow this link to a survey about giving by and for the Latino Community. If you complete the survey, and feel comfortable providing your name and contact information, you will be entered in a drawing to receive a $250 grant to a charity of your choice. 

 

If you know someone who would be interested in attending this event, or completing the survey, please feel free to share this information.

¡Muchas gracias! Muito obrigado

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Comcast Center
1701 JFK Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Tuesday, September 22, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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Hispanics in Philanthropy



 

Founded in 1983 to promote stronger partnerships between organized philanthropy and Latino communities, HIP has developed into a transnational network of grantmakers committed to strengthening Latino communities across the Americas. 

 

As a membership organization, HIP seeks to share with funders the needs of the Latino community.  To this end, we sponsor regional, national and international conferences and briefings, research and publications, professional development programs, as well as providing referrals for foundations seeking Latino staff and trustees.