FPN 2011 Statewide Summit on Philanthropy

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Summit Resources
Last Update 2/10/11

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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Summit Opening Luncheon & Welcome
Philanthropy's Challenge: Imagining What We Together Can Become 

Sponsored by Bank of America
Opening Keynote Speaker: Linetta Gilbert, Co-Leader, The Declaration Initiative; Winner of Critical Impact Award for innovative leadership in grantmaking & Robert W. Scrivner Award for creative grantmaking.

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Florida’s Economy: Today & Tomorrow
Speaker: Sean Snaith, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Economic Competitiveness, College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida.

> Dr. Sean Snaith's Presentation: "An Economic Outlook" (PDF)
  
Florida’s Population: Today and Tomorrow
Speaker: James H. Johnson Jr., Ph.D., William R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship & Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

> Dr. James Johnson's Presentation: "Disruptive Demographics" (PDF)
  
Concurrent Sessions
>   Re-imagining Florida’s Arts & Cultural Sector
Panelists: Margot Knight, President and CEO, United Arts of Central Florida; Stuart Kennedy, Community Program Associate, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Moderator: Jillian Vukusich, Director of Community Investments, Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

> Arts Panel Presentations (PDF)
 

> Elected Officials' Responses to Florida Cultural Alliance Survey (PDF)
  
> United Arts of Central Florida's Report to the Community 2010 (PDF)
  
       
>   Development => Validation => Scale Up
Panelists: Robert Ivry, Senior Vice President, MDRC; Ashley Smith Juarez, Deputy Director, The Chartrand Foundation; Omari Todd, Vice President, Regional Operations, Teach for America.  Moderator: Tracy Tousey, Program Director, Community Initiatives, The Community Foundation in Jacksonville.

> Education Panel's Presentations (PDF)
   
    
>   Creating a Healthier Future for Florida
Panelists: Allison S. Gertel-Rosenberg, Office of Policy and Prevention, Nemours and National Convergence Partnership; Jennie Hefelfinger, ACHIEVE Project Manager, National Association of Chronic Disease Directors; Debbie Watson, Vice President, Winter Park Health Foundation.

> Alison S. Gertel-Rosenberg's Presentation (PDF)
 

> Jennie Hefelfinger's Presentation (PDF)
  
Friday, February 4, 2011
Breakfast Plenary
Florida’s Politics in Transition

Speaker: Lance deHaven-Smith, Ph.D., Professor, Reubin O’D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, Florida State University.

> Dr. deHaven-Smith's Presentation (PDF)
 
Plenary Panel Discussion
The Future of Florida’s Nonprofit Sector

Panelists: Grace Armstrong, CEO, Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay; Rena Coughlin, President & CEO, Nonprofit Center of Northeast Florida; Margaret Linnane, Executive Director, Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership Center at Rollins College; Pedro del Sol, President & CEO, Nonprofits First.

> Nonprofit Panel's Presentation (PDF)
 
Concurrent Sessions
>   Philanthropy's Role in Florida's Workforce Development
Panelists: Mireya Eavey, Director, CareerEdge Funders Collaborative; John Padilla, Senior Fellow, Annie E. Casey Foundation; Stephanie Powers, Project Director, National Fund for Workforce Solutions, Council on Foundations. Moderator: Mark Pritchett, Vice President, Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice.

> Workforce Panel's Presentations (PDF)

> Florida Workforce Development System Overview (PDF)

> Funding Career Pathways and Career Pathway Bridges (PDF)

> Workforce Partnership Guidance Tool (PDF)
 
       
> For Children's Sake: Investing in Florida's Future
Panelists: Alisa S. Ghazvini, Ph.D., Consultant, Association of Early Learning Coalitions; David Lawrence, President of The Early Childhood Initiative Foundation and University Scholar for Early Childhood Development and Readiness, University of Florida; Roy Miller, President, Children's Campaign; Michele Mariani Vaughn, Manager of Research and Information, Pew Center on the States.

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Pew Center on the States Presentation (PDF)

> Facing Facts: Public Attitudes and Fiscal Realities in Five Stressed States, Pew Center on the States (PDF)

> Florida Report Card: State Dental Policies (PDF)
 

> Roy Miller's Remarks

> The Children's Campaign Legislative Platform 2011 (PDF)

> Children's Movement of Florida 2011 Agenda (PDF)

 
    
>   Recovering From the Oil Spill; Ensuring Long-Term Vitality for Florida's Communities
Panelists: Michele Brown, President, United Way of Anchorage; John H. Hankinson, Jr., Executive Director, Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force; Edith Widder, Ph.D., CEO, President & Senior Scientist, Ocean Research & Conservation Association, Inc.  Moderator: Leslie Lilly, President & CEO, Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties.
    
>   Oil Spill Panel's Presentations (PDF)
     
>   Lingering Effect From Oil Spill a Challenge for Charities
Leslie Lilly, President & CEO of the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, commented in Florida Weekly about her thoughts after moderating the Summit session on recovering from the oil spill.
Closing Luncheon Plenary
Making the Impossible Possible 
Sponsored by Fifth Third Bank
Closing Keynote Speaker: Rich Harwood, Founder and President, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation.

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