A new workshop, Applying Philanthropy in Action, will introduce Millennials (ages 30-45) and older Gen Zers (ages 22-29) to the Jewish values of community and philanthropy on February 23 at 7:30pm in the Community Services Building, 333 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford. The event is being presented by the Mandell Jewish Community Center, the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford. To register for the free workshop, click here.
Kathryn Gonnerman, President & CEO of the Jewish Community Foundation, will lead the workshop.
“Nothing is more powerful than community members connecting with each other by sharing their passions,” Gonnerman said. “We will have fun in this workshop, exploring the various ways people can give their time, talent, and treasure to their favorite causes, and how they can put their values into action.”
Applying Philanthropy in Action is one of a series of 101-level interactive workshops in the Next Gen Impact Lab: Philanthropy + Community in Greater Hartford. A first-of-its-kind series, Next Gen Impact Lab allows participants to explore their philanthropic identity with their peers and learn ways of building Jewish communal responsibility in Greater Hartford and beyond.

