Connections Summer 2008
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2008 Rural Philanthropy Conference Building on the success of its first conference in 2007, the Nebraska Community Foundation will present its second annual Rural Philanthropy Conference on September 10-12, 2008 at the Lied Lodge and Conference Center in Nebraska City, NE. The 2008 Rural Philanthropy Conference is back by popular demand for people who are serious about putting philanthropy to work in their communities. Leaders in rural development philanthropy from across the nation will gather to explore how charitable giving can be a tool for revitalizing rural economies and restoring hope.
NCF President Emeritus Maxine Moul and Steven Moore of The Columbus Foundation at the 2007 Rural Philanthropy Conference
This year’s conference will be expanded to include 16 concurrent sessions on board engagement, donor cultivation, marketing, strategic grantmaking and more. Training will focus on the power of a grassroots model in rural philanthropy and community development efforts.
A LOOK INSIDE...
Additional sessions this year will explore the strategic attributes women bring to rural leadership roles, engaging youth and attracting young families back to their hometowns. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn more about the intergenerational transfer of wealth as a call to action for rural development philanthropy. Keynote speaker for the event will be Anne Mosle, Vice President for Programs, Philanthropy and Volunteerism for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Featured speakers include Steve Gunderson, President and CEO of the Council on Foundations (invited), and Linetta Gilbert, Senior Program Officer at the Ford Foundation. Presenters and panelists will include successful community fund leaders from throughout Nebraska and across the nation. Participation by teams of community leaders and volunteers is strongly encouraged. Action planning will be built into each concurrent session, and a three-hour plenary session designed by the Community Strategies Group of the Aspen Institute will provide take-home tools for action planning. The conference is supported in part by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The deadline for early registration and team discounts is August 1. For more information and registration information, go to www.nebcommfound.org/RPC/2008RPC.htm or contact Sheri Hink at (402) 323-7347 or shink@nebcommfound.org.
7,149
6,946
TOTAL ASSETS (in millions) 7,455
$47.1
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UNIQUE GIFT LAUNCHES A FAMILY LEGACY Paul and Karen Seger of Atkinson are building an endowed family fund to benefit future generations in Nebraska’s hometowns. The fund was established through a gift of ag commodities. Full article on page 6
THE “ULTIMATE GIFT” INSPIRES A HOMETOWN
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BEST PRACTICE: SPECIAL EVENTS
$32.9
5,927
John Schmaderer and members of the Stuart Community Foundation were among a record number of NCF affiliated fund leaders participating in this spring’s training sessions on action planning and board development.
More than 300 people in the McCook area attended a free public showing of the inspirational film, The Ultimate Gift. The event was organized by the HTC Charitable Giving Task Force.
NCF Financial SNAPSHOT NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTIONS
REGIONAL MEETINGS HELD STATEWIDE
$24.9
Affiliated funds can increase attendance at special events by collaborating with other community partners.
$20.4
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