Workshops & Consulting
Uncover your philanthropical legacy.
How do I learn more?
!nspire Philanthropy Workshops
Join others in a workshop focused on community needs and how you can engage with local organizations.
Philanthropy Consulting
Not sure where to start in our community? Consider our consulting services to get an overview of local causes and how you can support them.
Panels
Dive into the heart of local issues with Ripple Impact Panels. Designed for those eager to explore topics relevant to Clark County, our panels are tailored to engage individuals ranging from the curious to potential donors.
Discover Ripple Impact Panels
Dive into the heart of local issues with Ripple Impact Panels. Designed for those eager to explore topics relevant to Clark County, our panels are tailored to engage individuals ranging from the curious to potential donors. Our goal is simple: to provide attendees with a fresh perspective on the topic informed and inspired by local leaders actively engaged in the field.
Our panels are educational programs, not fundraisers. Your registration fee supports our programming, no solicitations are made on behalf of presenting nonprofits. The events include two or more speakers and offer a framework for deeper comprehension of local issues.
It’s important to note that although each panel precedes a Giving Circle, they stand alone as unique events. Not everyone attending will necessarily participate in the Circles.
Please remember, Ripple Impact NW Panels do not serve as a resource for funding or services to individuals; rather, we’re here to facilitate understanding and engagement of the broader topic within our community.
Celebrating the Arts Panel
September 19, 2024When our community embraces and uplifts the arts, the arts help our community to thrive. At this informational panel, you’ll meet local leaders whose service, generosity, and forethought have helped to shape our local cultural landscape. Be inspired through stories of volunteerism, philanthropy, attendance, participation, and even entrepreneurship. Learn how each of us can harness our passions and work together to make a difference for the arts in SW Washington.
PANEL GUESTS:
Jan Asai, founder, Columbia Dance
Christian Barrios, founder, La Casita
Anne John, founder, Art at the Cave
Linda Reid, President, Vancouver Culture, Arts and Heritage Commission
Moderated by Ruth Wikler, Wikler Arts / Clark College Foundation