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Article: Engaging Young Philanthropists, JTA, November 5, 2007

Article: For Those Born Rich, New York Times, October 28, 2007

Article: Wagner Experts Develop Strategies for Philanthropic Wealth Distribution, NYU Today, October 22, 2007

Article: The Gifts of Youth, Hadassah Magazine, May 2007

Interview: w/ Sharna Goldseker, Jewish Funders Network Knowledge Center, March 1, 2007

Article: Guiding a New Generation of Philanthropists, U.S. News & World Report, February 26, 2007

Article: Young Donors in Training, BusinessWeek, January 29, 2006

Article: Beyond Duty and Obligation, Foundation News & Commentary, January / February 2006

21/64 specializes in what we call our multigenerational approach. In this era, when there are four generations above the age of 21 around corporate and philanthropic tables, multiple generations must learn to understand each others' “generational personalities,” motivational values, and visions. We facilitate the process of values clarification, strategic visioning and communicating to help multigenerational families define and achieve their individual and collective goals. Our services can be applied broadly or tailored to address Jewish questions specifically.
21/64 also facilitates Grand Street (www.grandstreetnetwork.net) a unique network for Jews (ages 18-28) to explore what it means to be in a family involved with Jewish philanthropy. While most young people do not want to confront these issues within the context of their families, a network of their peers provides a space for an independent yet informed and supported exploration.
