What does “impact” mean to you?
Many are motivated to dream big and make an impact, but don’t always know how to arrive at a vision for change.
Please join the Sholom Foundation for an interactive and entertaining session where you will have the chance to clarify your own vision for the future… and the impact you want to have on our Sholom community. Plan to arrive with your curiosity and leave with defined personal goals and the inspiration to take action.
Special Guest Facilitator: Robyn Schein
Date: Sunday, December 15
Time: 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Location: Knollwood Place Apartments, 3630 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426
The Sholom Foundation is built on strategic and thoughtful investments by donors who have the foresight to develop their philanthropic legacy.
We are excited to create a space for personal reflection and planning to propel us forward on this meaningful journey.
Sponsored by the Sholom Foundation Heritage Society.
Light fare will be provided, please RSVP so we know how many people to plan for.
RSVP by calling 952-939-1592 or emailing akudak@sholom.com
ROBYN SCHEIN
Robyn Schein is an expert facilitator, speaker and trainer on multigenerational and next generation
philanthropy. She uses her skills to lead individuals, families and the advisors that serve them through values-based discussions on money, philanthropy, and navigating dynamics across generations.
As Senior Consultant at 21/64, Robyn uses tools, thoughtful guidance and meaningful dialogue, to help her clients reach their goals now and to set the stage for future generations.
Robyn comes to this work after 12 years at The Minneapolis Foundation. Most recently she served as Director of their Family Philanthropy Resource Center working directly with multigenerational families on their charitable giving. Robyn also created Fourth Generation, the Minneapolis Foundation’s program for next gen donors. Robyn frequently led workshops and talks as the local expert and resource on family and
next generation donors.
Robyn has spent her whole career in the nonprofit sector, including several years in New York and Washington, D.C, as a consultant to non-profit organizations focusing on fundraising and capacity building. Robyn is a skilled listener, animated storyteller and community volunteer.
She lives in Minneapolis with her husband and three kids.