PHOENIX, Dec. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- As
Arizona philanthropic groups and
nonprofits prepare for the decade ahead, Arizona Grantmakers Forum
will delve into demographic shifts related to aging at its
Transform Arizona Luncheon presented by Northern Trust. The annual
networking event and membership meeting will be held at the Heard
Museum on December 12 at 11:30 a.m. and is open to the organization's
members, the Arizona nonprofit and
business community professionals and the public.
Aging advocate and public scholar Karen
D. Lincoln, PhD, will give this year's keynote address about
the impact of the state's aging population. Dr. Lincoln is an
associate professor in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social
Work at the University of Southern
California. She has published more than 60 articles and book
chapters in the areas of stress, aging and mental-health
disparities, and is an active public scholar and aging advocate.
Her op-eds in the New York Times, the
Wall Street Journal and other media outlets focused on long-term
care and policies to support low-income older adults.
Moderating the event is Kim
Covington, senior director of community initiatives at the
Arizona Community Foundation and a former 12 News anchor.
Seating is limited, and tickets to the Transform Arizona
Luncheon are now on sale. Single tickets are available for
$200 per person, with tables for 10
available for $2,000. A VIP ticket
package is available for $500 and
includes one ticket to the VIP reception with the event's featured
guests and one ticket to the luncheon. To purchase tickets or
tables, please contact Kalisha Bass,
director of member engagement and operations, at 602-845-1360 or
email kbass@azgrantmakers.org.
For more information, please contact Laurie Liles at 602-845-1361 or email
lliles@azgrantmakers.org.
About Arizona Grantmakers Forum
Arizona Grantmakers
Forum is the statewide network that connects, educates and
advocates for Arizona
philanthropy. Founded in 1986 and incorporated in 2001, Arizona
Grantmakers' mission is to empower members to transform
Arizona through leadership and
meaningful philanthropy.
CONTACT
Laurie Liles |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Arizona Grantmakers
Forum
602-845-1361 | lliles@azgrantmakers.org
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