Enrich and Advance Your Strategic Philanthropy Program

Enrich and Advance Your Strategic Philanthropy Program

December 7, 2006


Enhancing and Improving Your Strategic Philanthropy Program

http://bcccc.net/strategicphilanthropy

January 17-19, 2007 • San Antonio, Texas

CHESTNUT HILL, MA- When it comes to strategic philanthropy, how much strategic focus is a good thing? How have others managed to get their companies – particularly senior management – to buy in to the focus? How are practitioners using technology to facilitate the grants management process? Based largely on peer-to-peer learning, this intensive exploration of best and current practices from the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship puts you in the pedagogical driver seat. You ask the questions. And your peers provide the answers with help from a Center expert. Learning will be enriched by a pre-program benchmarking survey. Participants will also have an opportunity to continue working together via a post-program online networking forum.

For more information, go to http://bcccc.net/strategicphilanthropy

The Center’s executive education offerings cover planning, strategy, program development, implementation, communications, evaluation, leadership development and competency building, leading to a Certificate awarded by the Boston College Carroll School of Management.

The Center also offers courses at company sites on request, and can customize its offerings to address companies’ specific challenges and needs.

For more information, call The Center at 617.552.4545, or go to The Center’s web site at http://www.bcccc.net.

About The Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College

The Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College engages with companies to redefine business success as creating measurable gains for business and society. Our vision is that business will use its assets to help assure economic prosperity and a just and sustainable world. The Center achieves results through the power of research, education and member engagement. The Center offers publications including a newsletter, research reports, and white papers; executive education, including a Certificate program; events that include an annual conference, roundtables and regional meetings; and a corporate membership program.

For more information visit The Center’s web site at http://www.bcccc.net.

Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship

55 Lee Road

Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3942

Tel. 617.552.4545

http://www.bcccc.net.

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