PhilARThropy
A new approach to arts philanthropy
“There is nothing more truly artistic than to love people.”
Building on our shared commitment to engaging diverse communities and audiences in the arts, we are pleased to introduce PhilARThropy, a new charitable organization with an innovative approach to sustaining arts education in schools to ensure a rich future for our children and the arts.
We seek seed funding to grow our initiative that will leverage donated works of arts to fund arts education programs in schools that need support or resources. This innovative, sustainable model will leverage partnerships with industry leaders including Goldman Sachs and Fieldpoint Private to ensure that schools have adequate funding to compensate art teachers into perpetuity.
Our Goals
- Launch an innovative philanthropic model to transform the landscape of arts education in under-resourced community schools
- Promote creative expression and foster a love for learning through the timeless power of art
- Create a legacy of artistic enrichment for future generations
Board of Directors

Kevin G. Greaney
Co-Founder, Chairman Board of Directors
Entrepreneur with decades of experience in Education Assessment, Fundraising, Board Development, and non-profit management and development. Extensive experience developing partnerships with private and public K-12 schools and educational universities. Bachelor's Degree, Manhattan College.
kevin@philarthropy.co·917.673.7480

Robin Danielson Hafitz
Co-Founder, Board of Directors
Researcher, facilitator, strategist, and Founder of Open Mind Strategy, LLC, a go-to resource for insight services and strategic support for organizations from Anheuser-Busch to Amazon, NBC to Nextdoor, Verizon to the Vera Institute for Justice. Former Managing Partner of Kirshenbaum, Bond, and Partners, and co-founded Mad Dogs & Englishmen. Yale College, Magna Cum Laude (Art Major). Yale Divinity School, M. Div. 2017 (awarded the Harriet Jackson Ely Prize for excellence in theology). One Spirit Interfaith Seminary, ordained 2019.

Matthew Gilmore
Co-Founder, Board of Directors
Financial consultant with extensive experience across the Art industry including Art galleries, Art consultants, and Artists.
matt@philarthropy.co·917.318.1917
Advisors

Raymond J. Dowd
Partner, Dunnington, Bartholomew & Miller LLP
Member of Dunnington's cultural property and museums, litigation and arbitration, intellectual property, advertising, art and fashion law, international, Italy desk and France desk practice areas. Has served as lead counsel in high-stakes, high-profile litigations and arbitrations in New York for over two decades. Groundbreaking litigation to recover artworks lost during World War II has gained amicus curiae support from Holocaust survivors and heirs. Assists individuals, art owners, dealers, and corporations with trademark and transactional work, including international licensing and distribution. He lectures regularly on art law and copyright law. In 2006, he co-founded the annual day-long Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution Institute at New York County Lawyers' Association. BA, Manhattan College. JD, Fordham University of Law.

Patrick Williams
Managing Partner, AdVentures Americas
Involved in senior roles in several entrepreneurial start-ups including Zeamo, R360 Global, The Thursday Room, Vetr, and DailyWorth. Part of the launch team at AdVentures Americas. Publisher of Worth Magazine for its relaunch as it became profitable for the first time and former executive at Condé Nast. Worked with The Economist newspaper for 14 years, and before this at The Telegraph and The Financial Times. Education at Cherwell and Ampleforth College.

Hina Cao
Founder of HINA
Entrepreneur in luxury goods and services that merge art, wisdom, and luxury, with the calling to inspire the deepest luxury of humanity. Award-winning artist and recognized luxury influencer. Acclaimed author of Five Keys of Self-Love and All That I Love. Holds a Master of Architecture from Rhode Island School of Design.