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What is the ADL Next Generation Philanthropy Community?

The ADL Next Generation Philanthropy Community (NextGen) unites the next generation of philanthropic leaders committed to the mission of ADL to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment to all.

NextGen connects individuals ages 22 40 with meaningful opportunities to contribute and advocate for the activities and programs of ADL. NextGen empowers young philanthropists to become ambassadors for ADL through a broad range of educational, community service, philanthropic and leadership programs and events.

What are theADL Next Generation Outreach Networks?

The Next Generation Philanthropy Community Outreach Network (NextGen ON) provides personal, intimate opportunities for NextGen leaders to connect their friends and neighbors to learn about and become engaged with the mission and work of ADL in the New York Region. This model is inspired by the original Outreach Network created in Chicago.

The goals are to:

NGPC ON hosts events with ADL experts, individuals who have been impacted by ADLs work and/or other experts within areas of focus for ADL in accessible environments. These events can be held on any day of the week and in a variety of formats, including but not limited to breakfasts, lunches, wine tastings, Shabbat dinners, sports outings, and the like. The format of the events is intended to balance an opportunity to learn about ADL from experts within the fields of focus for ADL with the social and networking aspects of involvement in NextGen.

What are the Next Generation Leadership Opportunities?

Glass LeadershipInstitute

The Anti-Defamation League Glass Leadership Institute (GLI) is a nationally recognized leadership development program for a select group of young professionals. GLI provides an up-close and personal opportunity to expand their knowledge of ADL and its mission. Founded in 1997 in Orange County, California as the Steinberg Leadership Institute, it was later endowed by Sherwin and Shirley Glass of Atlanta, Georgia in honor and memory of their daughter, Shana, and renamed the Glass Leadership Institute. Today, GLI is now in 24 regions and has engaged over 3,700 individuals who are knowledgeable about ADLs work, committed to ensuring the organizations vitality and effectively advocatingthe mission of ADL to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment to all.

GLI participants engage in nine months of dynamic, interactive sessions on a broad range of ADL topics. The culmination of GLI is the annual Shana Amy Glass National Leadership Conference in Washington DC where participants have the opportunity to hear from national ADL leaders and partners from leading civil rights and human relations organizations as well as meet with legislators on Capitol Hill to advocate on behalf of ADL. The National Leadership Conference is attended by hundreds of participants and ADL leaders from across the country. ADL invests over $2,500 in each participant to take part in National Leadership Conference, monthly sessions and regional events.

Click here or more information about the Glass Leadership Institute.

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NextGen Leadership Board

The NextGen Executive Board is the governing and leadership of the New York Regions young philanthropic fundraising, programming and special events.The structure of the NextGen Executive Board is: 1) Executive Cabinet (Co-Chairs and Committee Chairs) and 2) General Members.NextGen Leadership Board

The NextGenExecutive Board is made up of the leaders of NextGens fundraising, programming and special events. The Committee Chairs are responsible for leading the NextGenGeneral Board members in setting and achieving goals that will enhance the mission of the Next Generation Philanthropy Community to unite the next generation of philanthropic leaders committed to the mission of ADL to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment for all.

What are the Next Generation Philanthropy Giving Levels and Benefits?

NextGenis the founding emerging philanthropic division of ADL in New York City. Originally founded in 2002, NextGenhas attracted over 3,700 emerging philanthropists and has raised over $1 million for ADLs work in New York City. By joining NextGen, you will be a part of a strong tradition of the next generation securing justice and fair treatment to all. NextGenis a wonderful opportunity for dynamic young leaders who are dedicated to ADLs mission to also network and connect with their peers in fun and impactful ways.

As a NextGen Supporter, you can begin your philanthropic journey with ADL today that will lead you into the future. The level of giving and benefits of NextGenare:

Activist: $2,500Ambassadorplus:

Ambassador: $1,000Advocate plus:

Advocate: $360

How do I get involved with the Next Generation Philanthropy Community?

To get involved with NextGen, contact Stephanie Fletcher at sfletcher@adl.org or 212-885-5805.

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