FLiP's Next Event: FLiP-on-Tap
The Future Leaders in Philanthropy (FLiP) are hosting another networking event in New York City! FLiP-on-Tap will feature a fantastic guest speaker, great networking opportunities, and drink specials all evening.
WHEN: November 14 6:00-8:00 PM
WHERE: Black Sheep Restaurant and Bar - 583 3rd Avenue at 38th Street – 2nd Floor
HOW MUCH: Free!
RSVP: Your RSVP is not "required" to attend, but because of limited space please shoot an e-mail to Lyndsay Reville - lreville@changingourworld.com if you will attend
WHY: To meet dozens of other FLiPs, to network with experienced professionals, and to learn about philanthropy!
What is FLiP-on-Tap?
It’s simple! Just like all of our FLiP events, it’s a chance for young professional fundraisers and grantmakers to meet, network, and learn a little more about our sector.
Why “on tap?”
The FLiP-on-Tap series takes place at great happy hour locations throughout New York City!
Our last event drew about 80 FLiPs, and we’re expecting well over 100 to attend on November 14. We’re also happy to announce that this event will feature guest speaker Sharna Goldseker - Vice President at the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies (ACBP). Sharna directs 21/64 (www.2164.net), a division specializing in next generation and multi-generational strategic philanthropy. Sharna has a tremendous amount of knowledge about the role young professionals and young donors play in the sector, and we’re looking forward to hearing what she has to say!
In addition to Sharna, FLiP has invited a number of special guests to attend the event and be available to chat about the sector. Stay tuned to http://flip.onphilanthropy.com next week as we reveal our special guests!
What is FLiP?
The Future Leaders in Philanthropy (FLiP) site - http://flip.onphilanthropy.com - is the hub of a growing community of young professionals in the philanthropic sector. The FLiP community is made up of ambitious young fundraisers and grantmakers who wish to advance their careers and succeed in the industry. On the FLiP website, readers can find articles offering tips and advice, as well as support and guidance from other FLiPs from around the world.
Founded in New York in 2006, the FLiP community has expanded rapidly and now includes thousands of young professionals around the world. FLiP has also begun hosting live, real-world, networking events in New York City and Washington, DC. The first two events each attracted over 80 FLiPs, and the upcoming 3rd event is likely to draw well over 100 people.



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