UnCharitable: A documentary and dialogue event
- Presented By: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
- Dates: October 30, 2024
- Location: Clark College, Gaiser Hall
- Address: Suite 201, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, VANCOUVER, WA 98663
- Phone: (360) 694-2550
- Time: 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM
- Price: FREE
UnCharitable: A documentary and dialogue event
Enjoy a night of thought-provoking film and conversation about America's longstanding relationship with charity.
Join local donors, volunteers and engaged residents for southwest Washington's premiere of UnCharitable, a documentary confronting traditional societal perceptions and financial models that have stifled the ability of nonprofits to achieve their missions.
Afterward, a diverse panel of local nonprofits and philanthropic funders will dive deeper into these topics, tying the themes to our community and exploring ways to take action locally. An audience Q&A will invite attendees to add their voices and perspectives to the conversation.
Everyone will leave inspired and ready to reimagine their giving.
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Event Agenda
4:30 p.m. - Doors open, mingling and snacks
5:00 p.m. - Documentary screening begins
6:45 p.m. - Panel discussion and Q&A
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About the Film
Conceived by Dan Pallotta, a social entrepreneur, philanthropist and activist, UnCharitable builds on his highly acclaimed book and viral TED Talk that sparked a long-overdue conversation about the future of charities and charitable giving. Going deeper into these original ideas, the film documents the history and evolution of charity, uncovering why the current model is failing and presenting a vision for what charity could be if we shift our thinking.
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About the Panel
Moderated by Jennifer Rhoads, President of the Firstenburg Foundation, the panel will expand on themes presented in the film, share how they affect nonprofits in our community and consider local solutions.
Panelists
• Brittini Lasseigne; CEO, YWCA Clark County
• Matt Morton; President, Community Foundation for SW Washington
• Paul Speer; Community Advocate, Board Member, Volunteer and Donor
• Josh Townsley; CEO, Evergreen Habitat for Humanity