MultiGen Issues

Emily Davis has spent the last five years heavily involved in the next gen issues within the sector ranging from family philanthropy to nonprofits and more!  Emily’s research, Preparing the Path to Leadership, has informed her trainings and collaborations with organization such as Craigslist Foundation, Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, Resource Generation, 21/64, Council on Foundations, San Diego Grantmakers, Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP), the Giving Institute, and Colorado Nonprofit Association.

Emerging leaders (those 35 – 40 and younger) play a CRITICAL roll in the success of individual nonprofit organizations and the sector as a whole.  EDA Consulting is committed to strengthening nonprofits by opening up conversations about next gen leadership.

To learn more about this issue, visit the Resources page and read the Executive Summary of Preparing the Path to Leadership.

Multi-Generational Family Philanthropy

Based on the 21/64 model, Emily Davis also serves as a consultant to family foundations interested in exploring multi-generational family philanthropy.  Engaging every generation in grantmaking can be a difficult task, but through a well-executed process and innovative support truly leveraging every generation can increase the impact your family offers to the community. Emily has worked with foundations such as the Lawrence Welk Family Foundation to make multi-generational family philanthropy a value in grantmaking.

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