
The PhilanthropyMiami Conference 2020
Online and Everywhere
December 8, 2020
The PhilanthropyMiami Conference 2020
Online and Everywhere
December 8, 2020

Mayor, Miami-Dade
thought leaders from around the country
Stanford University
Ford Foundation


The PhilanthropyMiami Conference 2020
Online and Everywhere
December 8, 2020
The PhilanthropyMiami Conference 2020
Online and Everywhere
December 8, 2020

Mayor, Miami-Dade
Stanford University
Ford Foundation

Welcome to the largest annual convening of the nonprofit community in South Florida, the PhilanthropyMiami Conference – December 8th, 2020
Now online, this year’s conference will provide easy access to a lineup of some of the most relevant national and local voices.
Join us for mainstage conversations with Jerry Moldanado and Lucy Bernholz and learn from local and nationally recognized thought leaders and professionals as they speak about critical issues affecting the non-profit community in 2020.
- Leadership tracks focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Fundraising in a pandemic
- Evolving donor relationships

Ford Foundation
Miami-Dade

Director of the Digital Civil Society Lab
Meet the Firestarters

Meet the Firestarters
Who should attend:
What you’ll get:
- CEOs
- Executive Directors
- Development and Advancement leadership and teams
- Communication team members
- Board members
- Full-day access to two main stage presentations and a choice of 10 break-out sessions
- Free recordings of all sessions for a year
- Learn: Fresh ideas and strategies for leadership, fiversity/equity/inclusion, fundraising and communications in the new normal.
- Gain: Insights from national thought-leaders and practicioners
- Increase: Skills and connections to help you thrive in your work.
Thank You to our Partners
Don't miss the philanthropy event of the year
Come on baby
light my fire
We’ve turned up the heat on this year’s Ignite! Conference, with a sizzling line up to tracks, sessions, and presenters.
There are so many reasons to join your fellow nonprofit professionals this year. For starters, our Mainstage Conversation features a conversation on the important subject of change in nonprofit organizations. Our friend Penny Shaffer, market president of Florida Blue, returns this year to lead a discussion with three executive directors who are new(ish) to their organizations: Tania Castroverde Moskalenko from Miami City Ballet, Orlando Gonzales from SAVE, and Miriam Singer from Jewish Community Services.
New this year is an entire track dedicated to technology in the nonprofit sector. We’ll start with an overview of the various technologies available to organizations, and continue the exploration of how we collect, manage and use data in decision making, and then onto to how to protect your organization against common threats.
There’s something for everyone for CEOs in our Ignited Leadership track, development professionals in our Fundraising on Fire and Fundraising Fundamentals tracks, and professionals of all types in our popular Strategic Engagement track.
So join us at Miami Dade College on May 13, and have your creativity, energy, and enthusiasm sparked.