Kendace HallStrengthening My Knowledge of Philanthropy in the City of Angels

By: Kendace Hall In: 2012 Annual Conference| Next Generation| Philanthropy

24 May 2012

I recently attended the 2012 Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP) and the Council on Foundation conferences in Los Angeles. I must say that attending both of them were turning points in my career.

I’m in the process of changing from a career in fashion to a career in philanthropy. Although change can be intimidating, the EPIP conference allowed me to understand a diverse collective of thinkers. The EPIP members are enthusiastic about the impact of their work and how it contributes to the future of philanthropy.

A majority of the Council membership is composed of senior decision makers with years of knowledge and experience in the management of philanthropy. Foundations have been an institution in the United States for more than 100 years. They have had a tendency to influence granting theories. This traditional style of grantmaking is structured and has been enriched through past experiences.

When there is so much knowledge and experience in the same room, it can be a little intimidating for someone with less experience to share ideas. I didn’t find this to be the case at the Council. These seasoned veterans were open to creative and groundbreaking ideas for change.

Each conference has its own personality. The EPIP conference offers a youthful approach to a career in philanthropy, while the Council conference offers experience and structure. I advise people to attend both conferences to fully understand the field of philanthropy and gain a clear understanding of their career objectives.

In conclusion, I would like to thank EPIP and the Council for allowing me the opportunity to strengthen my knowledge of philanthropy. I know that my experience will help me to become “An Agent of Change.”

Kendace Hall is a 2012 graduate of NYU.

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