
Andine Sutarjadi
Board Member
Director of Next Gen Initiatives, 21/64
Andine Sutarjadi is a speaker, facilitator and writer on next generation philanthropy. As a Director at 21/64, Andine facilitates programs and conversations to equip next gen donors with the tools they need to clarify their philanthropic identity, become more strategic in their giving and be prepared to serve on nonprofit boards.
In her role, she also leads the 21/64 Certified Advisors of Color Program dedicated in advancing inclusive practices in philanthropic advising, decision-making and governance. This year-long program aims to equip philanthropic advisors and proffesionals of color with knowledge on multigenerational family, wealth and philanthropy, using 21/64’s tools and resources, to build transformative relationships with high-net-worth donors in their communities.
Andine comes to this work as a next gen donor herself and offers a unique perspective for both funders and professionals in the field. Her welcoming presence and strong belief that “your experience is your expertise” help to build trusting and brave spaces for next gen donors and profesional cohorts to have meaningful and insightful conversations on the challenges and opportunities that they encounter in their philanthropic work.
Prior to joining 21/64, Andine worked at Women Moving Millions where she was responsible for the programming and engagement of funders who give with a gender-lens. She earned her B.Sc. in Health Science with a Minor in Public Health from Boston University.
As an advocate for health equity, Andine is a Technical Advisor for Pyramid Life Care, a social enterprise she co-founded with her mother that provides health and holistic services to elderly communities in her home city of Jakarta, Indonesia. As an Indonesian and Asian-American Feminist, she’s a steering committee of the Asian Women Giving Circle and board member of Asian American Futures – an organization with a mission to cultivate philanthropy and drive resources to the AAPI community so that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are Seen, Heard, Empowered, and United.