Jennifer McCrea

Jennifer is a Sr. Research Fellow at Harvard University and is a speaker, writer and teacher on the topic of money, meaning and social change. She is the co-author of bestselling book, "The Generosity Network," and co-founded Born Free Africa. She is a board member at Just Capital, Leading Change Network, Reimagining Democracy Fund, Target Zero and Quincy Jones MusiQ Consortium and is on the Advisory Councils of MIT Media Lab and Blue School. She is a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute.

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Reviews

Kathleen

Jun 7, 2024

Lends encouragement in how to make a positive difference in the world. 🙏🏼

Andrea Grover

Oct 2, 2023

Excellent reframing for people doing charitable fundraising.

Shirley Hubalek

Oct 15, 2022

The title of your talk moved me to listen this morning because I am struggling with this topic a lot. Your talk is exactly what I needed to hear this morning. It has helped me make sense of several conversations I’ve had recently. Your talk has guided me on my own life path! Thank you so much!

Jackie Whyte

Jul 2, 2022

Jennifer is such a great speaker 🙌 Thank you for this reflective and inspirational talk

Bass Bridgforth

Nov 12, 2020

wow. I learned many ways to communicate these teachings and employ new ways of living in relationship.

Nicole Perry

Sep 23, 2020

Beautiful. Thank you.

Jacqueline

Jun 22, 2019

This gave me stuff to chew on. Thank you for the reminder that the word “help” implies inequality. This will help (lol) me in my writing!

Peggy S

Jun 15, 2019

Interesting comments. I am on too many lists & feel frustrated just sending a few meager $ donations here & there. I hope to eventually plug into something where I can contribute time & talent.

Melody

May 8, 2019

This is an incredible talk for transforming how we think about money, power and relationships. Thank you so much for sharing!

JB

Apr 21, 2019

Interesting and informative. Philanthropy as collective collaberation, beyond ego and mere donation - yes.

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