The CGP Conference Scholarship Fund was established to offer educational opportunities to fundraising and charitable gift planning professionals. The goal of the fund is to promote philanthropic planning techniques among a broad base of individuals.

Scholarships are funded through the generosity of individual donors and companies dedicated to supporting the broader profession of charitable gift planning. CGP thanks the following supporters for sponsoring scholarships in 2020.

Chisholm, Chisholm & Kilpatrick LTD
George L. Wolff Memorial Scholarship Fund
Hibel Family Scholarship Fund
Pentera
ThnkGiving
Jon Abrams
Kent Weimer
Kimberley Valentine

Each scholarship includes a complimentary conference registration and a one-year CGP membership. Applications are accepted through July 15. Scholarship recipients will be announced no later than August 1st.

Eligibility Requirements
Must be a first-time attendee to CGP Conference
Must be professionally involved in charitable gift planning. Your employer may be either a nonprofit or for-profit organization.

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* Name:

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* Organization:

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* Address:

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* City:

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* Number of development staff in your office.

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* Briefly describe your professional experience.

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* Are you a member of any affiliated organizations?

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* Please describe the reasons you are applying for the scholarship and what benefits you believe attending the conference will provide you and your organization.

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* Do you have any specific financial need?

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* Do you have the full support of your supervisor and organization leadership to attend the conference?

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* Please provide a professional reference. 

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* If you represent a diverse community and wish to identify the community or communities you represent, you may enter or comment here. This question is optional

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