What factors influence your philanthropic giving? Is it culture, faith, or something else?

Thought leaders will explore that topic today (Sept. 9) during a community conversation examining the commonalities and differences between Black and Jewish philanthropy.

The event, “Understanding the Soul of Money, Animating the Soul of Philanthropy,” is hosted by New Generation of African American Philanthropists (NGAAP), a Black-led philanthropic collective based in Charlotte, and several community partners.

Doors open at 5:15 p.m. at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 3400 Beatties Ford Road.

Why it matters: The community conversation comes when federal funding has dried up and “there’s a big retrenchment happening in the philanthropic realm, and a huge opportunity exists with individual d

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