About The Do Good Network
The Do Good Network stems from the knowledge that people achieve their greatest sense of purpose when serving others and that they compound their good by sharing their wisdom with a giving community.
Our Thing is...
When they intentionally come together, charitable individuals bolster each other’s philanthropic commitments, share and overcome common pitfalls, minimize the stresses of leadership, better navigate family and financial transitions, grow in discernment and confidence around how to address complex issues, and celebrate in each other’s successes.
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Over the course of a decade helping individuals and families achieve their personal and financial goals, Hannah Boundy and Matthew Davis, co-founders of Sherwood Financial Partners, saw firsthand the positive effect of philanthropy on the lives of those who supported causes close to their hearts.
Our Vision
This experience affirmed Hannah and Matthew’s own desires to go beyond their day-to-day professional pursuits and find new ways to offer their time and energy to issues they cared about. As a result, they now help run a multi-million-dollar family foundation that supports charities throughout Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and various countries in Africa. Seeing how their own philanthropy benefitted from insights generously shared by peers and experts, in 2024, the duo launched the Do Good Network.
Our Values
Compassion
Empathy
Integrity
Collaboration
Diversity
Director
Carly Pippin
Carly joined the Do Good Network in 2024, after 15 years working in the nonprofit arts and education sector. Her career began at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museums of Asian Art, where she served on the external affairs team, developed communications strategies for the museum's world-class exhibitions and programs, and founded a young professionals’ patron program, the Silk Road Society, for which she oversaw an advisory board of nine members and a giving circle of 100 members. She then led communications at Measuring Success, a DC-based consulting firm serving nonprofits, before returning to her hometown of LA, where she managed marketing at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business. Carly then moved into communications at the Getty Foundation, a leading funder of museums, art exhibitions, and cultural heritage conservation worldwide. Carly graduated with a BA in Humanities and Art History from Pepperdine University and an MBA from Georgetown University.
Board member
Hannah Boundy
Carly joined the Do Good Network in 2024, after 15 years working in the nonprofit arts and education sector. Her career began at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museums of Asian Art, where she served on the external affairs team, developed communications strategies for the museum's world-class exhibitions and programs, and founded a young professionals’ patron program, the Silk Road Society, for which she oversaw an advisory board of nine members and a giving circle of 100 members. She then led communications at Measuring Success, a DC-based consulting firm serving nonprofits, before returning to her hometown of LA, where she managed marketing at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business. Carly then moved into communications at the Getty Foundation, a leading funder of museums, art exhibitions, and cultural heritage conservation worldwide. Carly graduated with a BA in Humanities and Art History from Pepperdine University and an MBA from Georgetown University.
Board member
Matthew Davis
Carly joined the Do Good Network in 2024, after 15 years working in the nonprofit arts and education sector. Her career began at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museums of Asian Art, where she served on the external affairs team, developed communications strategies for the museum's world-class exhibitions and programs, and founded a young professionals’ patron program, the Silk Road Society, for which she oversaw an advisory board of nine members and a giving circle of 100 members. She then led communications at Measuring Success, a DC-based consulting firm serving nonprofits, before returning to her hometown of LA, where she managed marketing at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business. Carly then moved into communications at the Getty Foundation, a leading funder of museums, art exhibitions, and cultural heritage conservation worldwide. Carly graduated with a BA in Humanities and Art History from Pepperdine University and an MBA from Georgetown University.