From Global to Local: The Melbourne Women’s Fund and the Collective Giving

December 6, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Mānoa Campus, John A. Burns Hall, Room 3012 Add to Calendar

Please join the East-West Center and Gillian Hund, Co-founder of the Melbourne Women’s Fund, for a brown-bag talk about how her organization works to educate and empower women of all ages, interests, backgrounds, and financial means to become philanthropists in their community.

The Melbourne Women’s Fund is inspired by the Washington Women’s Foundation in Seattle, Washington, whose Collective Giving model has seeded more than 40 other such funds in the U.S., China, and Australia. The Melbourne Women’s Fund seeks to create a better life and future for the women and families of Melbourne by promoting philanthropy, raising awareness, investing in change, and empowering futures.

Gillian Hund is Co-founder of the Melbourne Women’s Fund, Grants Administration Officer at the Jack Brockhoff Foundation, and Chair of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Foundation. Gillian has a master’s degree in Social Investment and Philanthropy from Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia.


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East-West Center, Mānoa Campus

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