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Hello, Network!
Since I joined as Managing Director in March, our priority has been listening โ through focus groups, conversations, and your candid feedback. One thing weโve heard, loud and clear, is that you want clarity, simplicity, and equity in how we structure membership.
Weโve taken that to heart.
๏ปฟBeginning December 1, 2025, weโre making important updates designed to reduce confusion, expand access, and honor the spirit of our network as a trusted,
vetted community of philanthropy consultants.
These changes keep things simple and equitable. They reflect what you told us matters most:
- No more confusing tiers
- No more limitations on access
- A clearer way to recognize experience while ensuring every member and every firm feels the full value of belonging.
Here's whatโs changing โ and why.
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and support NNCGโs efforts to strengthen its
technology and information systems.
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This investment in technology and systems is part of a bigger long-term strategy for NNCG. It will be critical to have member support as we reach out to those who can also invest in this work.
We are looking to raise
a minimum of $10,000
from at least 50 members
by the end of December.
Join the members whoโve already stepped up by giving, whether your donation is $50 or $5,000.
Give what you feel is meaningful and right for you
โ participation is key.
All gifts are important, and all gifts make a difference!
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All donors
receive the
2025 All In Badge
to display their support of NNCG!
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โญ Share news about the All In Campaign โ Share This Link
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Sponsorship isnโt about sales pitches โ itโs about meaningful engagement.
By sponsoring NNCG, you gain the chance to share your expertise, resources, and insights with a community deeply embedded in the fieldโfrom grassroots initiatives to legacy institutionsโwhile supporting the infrastructure that keeps philanthropy bold, equitable, and effective.
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Watch the video to learn about all opportunities include webinars, virtual cafรฉs, dedicated communications with members, and recognition across NNCG programs and platforms.
Your partnership helps foundations and their advisors stay responsive, resilient, and connected to the communities they serve.
Interested in learning more?
Contact NNCG Resource Development Manager Marshall Ginn.
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Networking Opportunities for Members!
October - December 2025 | Our New Member Orientations are a warm and engaging way to get connected, learn how to make the most of your membership, and meet fellow consultants who share your commitment to strengthening the philanthropic sector. Participants will also hear tips for navigating the network, be able to ask questions, and share a bit about their own consulting journey.
November 2025 | If you'll be in the Cleveland area please join NNCG Member Dara Weinerman Steinberg and NNCG Consultant Faith Boone Wednesday, November 5 at 5:30 PM EST for an NNCG meet-up. Look for us near Craft Collective at the Van Aken District, 3441 Tuttle Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 44122. Join us for conversation and feel free to grab a drink/coffee/dinner in the Market Hall while we chat.
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โ New & Renewing NNCG Members | โ
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New Publications
from Sharmila Rao Thakkar
Who do philanthropists turn to for advice? A new report from Geneva Global and the Gates Foundation maps the growing field of philanthropy advising. Sharmila Rao Thakkar had an opportunity to share her perspective. Read More
She also recommends reading the second volume of a Power-Sharing Framework that Marga Inc. and the Race and Equity in Philanthropy Group (REPG) released earlier this year.
She says REPGโs Volume 2 of the Power-Sharing Framework builds on both the literature on power-sharing as well as REPGโs knowledge base on racial equity, recognizing that sharing power is part of a process of strengthening racial equity policies and practices. Using a racial equity lens helps foundations move towards a power-sharing model recognizing that those with lived experience are experts who should be included as decision-makers. Read More
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New Publication
Emily Daman, of The Giving Practice at Philanthropy Northwest, worked with two of her colleagues to compile learnings and best practices from a cohort of 20 community philanthropies working to advance equitable philanthropy.
This summer, they published Toward Transformation. This guide offers tangible strategies for shifting culture, grantmaking and governance, honest lessons from stumbles and successes, and validation and connection for those walking a similar path. Read More
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News on Moore Philanthropy
Yvonne Moore, founder of Moore Philanthropy, was named to the 2025 Black Women Give Back List from Voice. Vision. Value. Black Women Leading Philanthropy, Black Philanthropy Month, and The WISE Fund, part of Black Philanthropy Month. Read More
Also for Black Philanthropy Month, Moore was featured on an episode of Black Philanthropy: Our Stories โ A Simuel + Murray Podcast. Moore opened up about the โgolden handcuffsโ that keep many philanthropy leaders from bold action. Read More
Amalgamated Bank produced a video to celebrate the positive impact of the collaboration between Moore Philanthropy and Chicago Freedom School. Read More
Moore Philanthropy was recognized for its partnership with the Presidentโs Young Professionals Program (PYPP), Liberiaโs effort to cultivate ethical, skilled young leaders for public service. Read More
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New Article
This article from Gabriela Fitz, of Think Twice, is recommended reading from NNCG Steering Committee Co-Chair Jessica Bearman.
Excerpt | "In February of 2020 โ only weeks before the World Health Organization declared covid-19 a global pandemicโ I wrote a post called โWhy Knowledge Management Matters to Social Changeโ. Remarkably, given everything that has happened over the last five years that post still holds true." Read More
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New Article
from Lauri Valerio
Lauri Valerio of Lauri Valerio Consulting, LLC co-wrote the article Strengthening the Ecosystem: Resourcing Racial Equity Capacity Building Organizations for the Long Haul in June for the GEO website. She wrote this piece alongside sector colleagues Aja Couchois Duncan (Change Elemental) and Rachel Hutt (Community Wealth Partners). Read More
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โ NNCG Members in Action ๐ธ | โ
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NNCG member Emma Beeston breaks down a powerful framework for thoughtful giving, starting with the classic 4โฏTs (Treasure, Time, Talent, Ties), and exploring how we can expand it to include Testimonials and Truth, among others. ๐ฌ Read More
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Huge thanks to NNCG member Nima Kudalkar Krodel for sharing five years of reflection, learning, and justice-driven consulting in her powerful anniversary post. ๐๐พ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฟ Read More
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Shoutout to NNCG member Marshall Ginn for uplifting this powerful and practical resource from Fund for Shared Insight โ a must-read for funders and philanthropic consultants committed to deepening trust, shifting power, and centering community voice. ๐ฃ Read More
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A Generous Life: Reflections on Inspired Giving, a new release from the family foundation supported by NNCG Treasurer and Steering Committee member Leslie Pine, offers a powerful look into the life and legacy of Peter Karoff, founder of The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI). ๐ Read More
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Big shoutout to NNCG member William Moore, PhD, for this powerful reflection on the crucial role of belonging in systems change. ๐๐พ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฝ Read More
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A big shoutout to NNCG Firm Member Strategic Philanthropy, Ltd. for lifting up this thoughtful resource on how funders and advisors can approach nonprofit site visits with respect and care. ๐ Read More
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Learn More at nncg.org.
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