Interested in joining the GPF Community?
If you are an individual donor, social investor, or executive of a family, private or corporate foundation and are interested in joining the GPF community, this is the place to start. You can expect a response to your submission within 10 working days.
Please read the
eligibility guidelines below and then
click here to fill out a GPF Application
so that we can better understand your philanthropic approach. We look forward to reading your application.
Already a part of the GPF Community? - Nominate a fellow philanthropist to join the network.
One way for you to take part in expanding the community of international philanthropists is to nominate fellow philanthropists that you think would benefit from participating in the Annual Conference and other GPF activities.
We hope that you will identify one or more philanthropists who may be interested in or committed to international giving. We will respond to your nomination within 10 working days.
Please read the eligibility guidelines below and then click here to access the Nomination Form.
Scenes from the 2008 GPF Conference (L to R): 1&2-Conference participants networking during session breaks; 3-Clay Rockefeller speaking on the 'Next Generation Philanthropy' breakout session; 4-Kerry Kennedy moderating the 'Human Rights' plenary; 5-Two of the speakers on the 'Good Governance' plenary: K.Y. Amoako and Kumi Naidoo.
Eligibility Guidelines The Global Philanthropy Forum is a community of donors and social investors committed to international causes. Our annual conference has been designed to create a safe and productive environment where donors and social investors can share best practices, discuss lessons learned, and explore grant-making partnerships. In this sense, the GPF aims to enable and enhance the strategic nature of international philanthropy. This event is geared toward individual donors and investors with a significant commitment to philanthropy, especially those who have established family foundations, as well as executives of private, public and corporate foundations. All conference participants are required to adhere to the GPF’s strict “no-fundraising and no-solicitation of business” policy throughout the conference.
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