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The National Association of Charitable Gift Planners is your professional home—a place to build your career and connect with a national network of charitable gift planning professionals.
We offer a wide range of educational opportunities—from our online resource library to webinars to in-person events—to help you keep your skills sharp.
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CGP has grown with and for the charitable gift planning industry. From think tank conversations, to a federation of local councils, to a professional organization, we've evolved to serve members nationwide. Together, we build a bold future of smarter giving and bigger impact.
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Nominate an exceptional leader interested in advancing the mission of CGP and the field of charitable gift planning
The National Association of Charitable Gift Planners (CGP) is accepting nominations for the 2026-2028 term of the Board of Directors through April 3, 2025. CGP is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors. CGP relies on dedicated volunteer leaders representing diverse perspectives and experiences to help advance our field and to support our members’ professional interests.
Service on the CGP Board of Directors is a three-year volunteer commitment to engage with fellow leaders from across the country in four meetings annually to help shape the future of CGP and the field of charitable gift planning.
The CGP Board is composed of members representing diverse backgrounds and professions who bring varied skills and experiences to CGP. Their collective expertise ensures a high-performing and effective Board that represents multiple perspectives to address the evolving needs of CGP’s members and its diverse communities.
Review the Board of Directors Responsibilities and nominate yourself or your colleagues for the 2026-2028 Board of Directors class.
Nominations for the 2026-2028 term of the Board of Directors are open through April 3, 2025.