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International Grantmaking IV

The Council on Foundations and the Foundation Center invite you to a briefing and discussion of a new report on U.S. foundation international giving trends and the outlook for giving in challenging times

Washington, DC

Tuesday, December 9
8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

The Foundation Center, in cooperation with the Council on Foundations, will publish the fourth edition of its International Grantmaking benchmark series of reports in early December. During this free program, the study's authors and a panel of grantmakers will examine how and why international funding priorities of U.S. foundations have changed since the early 2000s, explore current perspectives on giving for international purposes, and identify challenges and opportunities that international grantmakers will have to address in light of the current economic crisis.

Copies of International Grantmaking IV will be available for purchase for $32.00, a 20 percent discount from the regular price of $40.00. After December 9, the book will be available for purchase at the regular price on the Council's website at www.cof.org.

Where: Council on Foundations
2121 Crystal Drive, Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22202-3076
(Three blocks from the Crystal City Metro stop on the yellow/blue lines between Pentagon City and National Airport)
 
This program is offered free of charge, but space is limited. Please RSVP to Patricia Marshall at marsp@cof.org if you plan to attend.