Make Your Voice Heard on Capitol Hill
Virtual Seminar Presented by: Casey S. Hale and Alexander “Zan” Schindler
Jun 25, 2026 12:00 PM, Pacific Time
Private foundations are often misunderstood and sometimes maligned as a philanthropic vehicle. Although private foundations are subject to stringent laws, there are nevertheless plenty of ways private foundations can carry out creative and effective philanthropic initiatives. They are not limited merely to grant making.
Join Casey and Zan to learn about the five questions they are most frequently asked regarding private foundations as well as five things you might not know you can do with a private foundation.
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