Agenda

Invest In The Future

The Summit will gather philanthropic visionaries and emerging figures from the next-generation, highlighting the insights gained from crisis responses, often the initial focus point for attention on the Black community.


In our Words Create Wins panel, we will showcase examples of the successful storytelling strategies needed to garner investment not only at an inflection point but also how to foster sustained, long-term support.


Leaders from across the nation will share the skills they use to navigate the shifting tides of philanthropy in a society with quickly changing priorities. Momentum will look ahead and share what’s trending in philanthropy, including how to make your organization succession-proof and the importance of making your teams intergenerational.


Join us for this powerful summit August 9 from 12 to 3 p.m. at The Strand
Theater. See you there.

Momentum Summit 2025 Storytelling As A Strategy:
How The Narrative Is Changing & The Future of Philanthropy

Thursday, August 7, 2025 10:00 am- 12:30 pm

The Strand Theater, Oak Bluffs, MA

  • 9:45 am Strand opens for seating
  • 10:00 am- 11:30 am Film showing Diminished Returns: The Black Wealth Gap in Washington, D.C”. is a powerful and timely documentary that explores the roots of the Black wealth gap in our nation’s capital. Through compelling interviews, archival footage, and grounded storytelling, the film examines the structural forces—enslavement, redlining, displacement, and disinvestment—that have denied Black Washingtonians economic opportunity for generations. 
  • 11:30 am- 12:00 pm Storytelling as a Strategy: How the narrative is changing and the future of philanthropy. Panelists representing health and wealth will share perspectives on the current issues facing the philanthropic sector and the opportunities—and challenges—impacting Black leaders and communities across the country. Together, we will explore how shifting narratives can be leveraged as a strategy to disrupt extractive practices, build community trust, and drive systems-level change toward health equity and economic justice.