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Next Gen Donor Institute

2022 Next Gen Donor Institute

The Next Gen resources offered by Greater Houston Community Foundation have developed a deeply committed cohort of Houstonians who are and will be future leaders directing philanthropic dollars, growing businesses, and participating in civic initiatives throughout our region. From involvement in the Next Gen Donor Institute to sparking impactful change through our Next Gen Giving Circles, we are here to create meaningful collaborations for the betterment of our community.

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OUR NEXT GEN ALUMNI

Maconda Abinader

Sacha Abinader

Holly Smith Alvis

Brett Annunziato

Nora Annuziato

Kevin Baker

Bruce Bilger, Jr.

Wirt Blaffer

Elizabeth Blanton

Jack Blanton, III

Bradley Bracewell

Adam Brackman

Lauren Brackman

Anna Brewster

Ben Brown

Caroline Brown

William Russell Brown, III

Kaylen Burke

Kate Butler

Steve Butler

Richard Campo

Leslie Carrigan

Julie Chen

David Chao

Skye Chao

Julie Cotuno

Emily Burguieres Dalicandro

Martha Daniel

Morgan Davies

Taylor Davies

Margaret Elkins

Davis Nina Delano

Brad Dinerstein

Brittany LaPorte Douglas

Steven Douglas

Andrew DyrHood

Brynne Walker Dyrhood

Buck Elkins

Harry Elkins

James Elkins

John Elkins

Margaret Elkins

Mary Elkins

Nick Erwin

Jenny Everett

Kerbey Feinsilver

John Fitzpatrick

Peter Fluor

Kate Fowler

Kristina Frankel

Sofia Frommer

Rob Galtney

Cullen Geiselman

Lacey Fluor Goossen

Matt Goossen

John Guill

Chandler Guttersen

Kelly Hackett

Ashley Hanna

Michael Hanna

Michael Hanson

Kimberly Campo Hartz

Ted Hartz

Brett Hogan

Holly Lewis Hudley

Mary Itz

Anika Jackson

Chris Joseph

Nicole Katz

Madeline Kelly

Sara Kelly

Jack Kempner

Sheldon Kramer

Claudia Kreisle

Kelly Krohn

Molly LaFauci

Brennan Lang, MD

Farrah Najmuddin Lang

Jennifer Laporte

Chaz Lewis

Kayla Lewis

Mandy Lewis

Rich Lewis

Darren Lindamood

Jenna Lindley

Matthew Lindley

Kirby Liu

Steven Looke

Katherine Lorenz

Allen Lyons

Michael Marek

Leslie Margolis

Kahler Marlow

Ryan McGrath

Michael Mitzner

Whitney Graham Mixon

Sarah Mohle

Logan Moncrief

Brad Morgan

Katie Morgan

Lauren Morgan

Philip Morgan

Frost Murphy

Avani Narang

Caroline Negley

Emily Nelson

Kevin Knox Nunnally

Nancy O’Connor

Megan Oden

Travis Oden

Barbie Rawson Parker

Andrea Panedo

Winnie Simmons Phillips

Ashley Ranton

Brooks Ranton

Kimberly Rawson

Brian Schmulen

Mark Schmulen

Francis Sharpe

Wynne Sharpe

Lindsey Fondren Smith

Nancy Smith

Allen Reid Springmeyer

Ryan Springmeyer

Brittany Steitz

Rebecca Stewart

Matt Summers

Caren Sweetland

Alexandra Tennant

Andrew Thorington

Ben Tucker

Sam Tucker

Jaclyn Vivrett

Jud Walker

John Webber

Sarah Chase Webber

Chris Weekley

Michael Weekley

William White

Mary Lee Wilkens

Richard Wilkens, IV

Alexandra Will

Aron Will

Drew Willey

Jessica Willey

Jarrod Wise

Lindsey Wise

Angel Woolsey

Catherine Wright

Chris Yetter

Congratulations To Crosswalk Center

Crosswalk Center was selected to receive a $26,000 grant from the 2022 Next Gen Giving Circle. CrossWalk Center bridges critical social services and ministry between prison life and freedom.

In a typical year, the Next Gen Giving Circle grants are $10,000. This year, thanks to two anonymous Next-Gen alum, we distributed a total of $30,000, allowing us to award gifts to the other nonprofit finalists as well. The nonprofit finalists receiving a $1,000 grant from the 2022 Next Gen Giving Circle were:

The mission of Angela House is to successfully transition women into society after incarceration.

The mission of Aspire to Win is to equip men who served many years in prison to build meaningful lives, reconcile families, and make our community safer.

The mission of Center for Urban Transformation is to create opportunities for Fifth Ward families to overcome the adverse effects of racism, poverty, and other inequities by implementing programs that encourage growing prospects for survival and success.

The vision of the Prison Entrepreneurship Program is to expand the community of accountability and encouragement until every inmate who is truly committed to change has the choice and the chance to reboot his life. They strive to empower men to move from being tax consumers to taxpayers; from gang leaders to servant leaders; and from felons to real fathers and even philanthropists.

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