Smarter Philanthropy for Longer Term Impact
Philanthropy has proven to play an outsized role in catalyzing and accelerating dynamic changes within society. Greater risk tolerance allows donors to make relatively high-risk investments that move promising programs forward, attract subsequent sources of private capital, and set high standards in collaboration for others to follow. However, philanthropy in Asia remains nascent. What is needed to jumpstart philanthropy? What is philanthropy able and unable to address? How can giving be more impactful, more collaborative, and even smarter?
Moderator
Richard Ditizio
President and Chief Operating Officer, Milken Institute
Speakers
Penny Fowler
Chair, Herald & Weekly Times; News Corp Australias Community Ambassador
Laurence Lien
Co-Founder and CEO, Asia Philanthropy Circle
Kathryn North
Director, Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Teng Ngiek Lian
Founder and Executive Chairman, The Silent Foundation