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Event Policies

Code of Conduct

Philanthropy Southeast is composed of a broad and diverse membership of grantmakers. At our core, we are a community of grantmakers connecting with each other to improve the practice of grantmaking in the Southeast.

At our meetings and events, we also welcome visitors from non-member organizations who attend as presenters or participants. Philanthropy Southeast strives to create a comfortable place for all Members, visitors, and others engaged in philanthropy to exchange experiences and ideas and engage in conversations that are welcoming and of benefit to all participants. As such, Philanthropy Southeast is not a venue for grant seekers, fundraisers, or other types of charitable solicitations during any of its meetings, events or through its publications nor is it an appropriate venue to conduct political activities. We ask that our Members and visitors not solicit at Philanthropy Southeast-sponsored events or programs and that Members and visitors not use information obtained through their Philanthropy Southeast membership or participation in Philanthropy Southeast events for charitable, business or other solicitations outside of those events.

Statement of Purpose

Philanthropy Southeast strives to connect the region’s philanthropic leaders with a diverse and inclusive range of information, resources, experts, innovations and best practices while promoting peer-to-peer learning and leadership development. While we may not necessarily endorse the opinions and views of those we work with, we engage with them to promote vibrant and open discussion. We believe it is necessary to have these conversations for the sake of increasing philanthropy’s impact throughout the region.

Image Use

Photographs and video may be taken at this event for use by Philanthropy Southeast in marketing materials, on our website, through social media and at future events. If you prefer your image not be used, please contact David Miller, vice president of strategic communications, at david@philanthropysoutheast.org.

Refund & Cancellation Policy

If you wish to cancel your registration for the Annual Meeting, please contact Quincy Kelly at quincy@philanthropysoutheast.org or by calling (404) 524-0911. If you cancel your registration by October 1, you will receive a full refund, minus a $50 administrative fee. No refunds are available for cancelations made after October 1 for either the in-person or online event. Registrations can be transferred to another person within your organization at any time at no charge. If you have to cancel your registration within 14 days of the Annual Meeting due to COVID-19 symptoms, diagnosis or exposure, you will receive a full refund.

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