Upcoming Geneva Philanthropy Breakfasts

Chapel & York’s Philanthropy Breakfast Series returns to Geneva this February with two discussion-led sessions.

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January 19, 2026

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Chapel & York is pleased to announce two upcoming editions of its Philanthropy Breakfast Series in Geneva. Both events will be casual and discussion-led, using a Chatham House–style approach to support open and candid conversation.

Giving Vehicles in 2026

Date: Thursday, February 5 | 8:30–10:00

Details: This session will be co-hosted by Walder Wyss and will bring together a small group of peers for a candid, discussion-led conversation on giving vehicles and how they are being used in practice.

Venue: Details shared on confirmation

Audience: Wealth advisors, private bankers, lawyers, family office representatives, and philanthropy professionals

Fundraising in Freefall

Date: Friday, February 6 | 8:30–10:00

Details: This breakfast is focused on fundraising and NGO perspectives and looks at how organizations are navigating the 2026 funding environment following a challenging 2025

Venue: Details shared on confirmation

Audience: Fundraisers and NGO leaders

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Please don’t hesitate to email events@chapel-york.com to RSVP, we hope to see you in person soon!

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