Founded in 2002, 21/64 partners with leaders – including next gen donors, multigenerational families and the professionals with whom they work – to courageously imagine what’s possible in how they work, give, serve, and grow together.





We guide reflection, foster collaboration, and create strategies that inspire alignment, growth, and meaningful change across generations and communities.
From family retreats to board facilitation to one-on-one coaching, our consulting services help families, organizations, and individuals align values, clarify vision, and take action.
We guide families and individuals to navigate the most human and consequential conversations about legacy, wealth, giving, identity, and more.
We work with organizations to design strategies and launch bold initiatives to engage the next generation and strengthen collaboration across all ages, identities, and perspectives.
We engage diverse audiences and networks with the goal to inspire reflection, spark conversation, and offer practical tools that are grounded in research, lived experience, and leading practices from the field.
21/64 Trainings, Learning Community and ongoing professional development programming equip professionals with the framework, tools, and insight to engage their clients in meaningful conversations about values, identity, legacy, and decision-making.
Acquire the personal skills, generational awareness, and technical tools to work more effectively with next gen donors, and multigenerational family philanthropy and enterprise clients.
Engage in 90-minute sessions covering diverse topics while connecting with peers and 21/64 facilitators.
Certified Advisors deepen skills and strengthen connections through exclusive events and collaborative group learning experiences.
21/64 Certified Advisors are trusted professionals who have completed our immersive Approach Training and are fluent in using 21/64’s catalog of tools.
Our innovative tools give families, organizations, leaders, and professionals a hands-on way to explore conversations about change, legacy, and the future.
Chronicle of Philanthropy, April 2025
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