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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.