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Johnson Center for Philanthropy

The Grantmaking School
 
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Grant Financial Analysis
Orlando, Fla. - April 19-20, 2012

Portland, Maine

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Course Location and Lodging

Course Instructors

About Our Sponsors

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Sponsors

 

Connecticut Council for Philanthropy

AGM

 

 

 

Course Location and Lodging

Location:   TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank  
Bohemian Hotel Celebration
700 Bloom Street
Celebration, FL 34747

 

Lodging: Bohemian Hotel Celebration
700 Bloom Street, Celebration, FL 34747

407-566-6000

A special rate of $159 per night has been arranged for participants of The Grantmaking School, valid April 18-19. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Please be sure to use the following code in order to receive the special rate: fpnfpnb.

 

Course Instructors

         

   Julie Couturier, C.P.A.          Steve Alley

 

About Our Sponsors

Florida Philanthropic Network: Florida Philanthropic Network (FPN) is a statewide association of grantmakers working to build philanthropy to build a better Florida. FPN's members are private independent, corporate and family foundations, community foundations, public charity grantmakers and corporate giving programs - from Miami to Jacksonville; Naples to Panama City - who hold over $6 billion in assets and invest over $420 million annually  to improve the quality of life for our citizens. Our members share a commitment to promoting philanthropy, fostering collaboration and advancing public policy by Florida, in Florida.

Southeastern Council of Foundations: The Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF) is a membership association of more than 360 grantmakers working together to strengthen, promote and increase philanthropy in 11 southeastern states (Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ky., La., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Va.). The vision of SECF is a vibrant network, inspired, nurtured and led by SECF, serving as a valued resource to philanthropy in the South.