Oct 30 2023

CEP 2023 Conference

The Center for Effective Philanthropy

Boston, MA

The Center for Effective Philanthropy's (CEP) national conference brings together senior foundation leaders, program officers, trustees, and major donors to engage with the most pressing issues in philanthropy. CEP2023 will be held October 30 - November 1, 2023 at the Omni Seaport Hotel in Boston. This is our first in-person conference since 2019.

The conference will feature talks from influential and thought-provoking leaders and thinkers, as well as focused breakout sessions and ample opportunities to connect with peers.

The CEP Conference is a can’t-miss event for philanthropy leaders to come together, learn, and leave with practical resources and inspiration. 

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