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October 28, 2005 Association of Black Foundation Executives Leadership Summit Inaugurates Fellowship Program; Leaders in Philanthropy Issue Call for Advocacy to Improve Black Communities
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The Association of
Black Foundation Executives (ABFE) held a Leadership Summit
from October 18 - 21, hosted by the Ford Foundation, for ten
inaugural Fellows in its Connecting Leaders Fellowship
Program. The fellowship program is a year-long professional
training experience designed to strengthen the leadership
capacity of foundation staff, donors, and trustees who share
a passionate commitment for assisting Black communities
through increased philanthropy. The ABFE Summit was
comprised of a series of lectures, workshops, and site
visits in New York City. Read more from this post.
Posted on October 28, 2005 12:51 AM |
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