In 2020 she was appointed to the California State Commission on the Status of Women and Girls.[3] She is on the board of the New Israel Fund.[4]
In 2015, Greer made a donation from her donor-advised fund to IfNotNow, a Jewish activist group.[5] The fund was held by the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles, and they denied her grant due to political disagreements.[6]
In 2020[7] and 2021,[8] Greer spoke about how philanthropists make decisions regarding additional financial support needed during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, she gave the keynote address at the Association of Fundraising Professionals of West Michigan Meeting.[9][10]
Greer lives in Beverly Hills[14] and was honored by the Friends of the Virginia Robinson Gardens for her contributions to the community,[15] and front page article in The Beverly Hills Courier described her works in the community.[16] In a 2016 article in Harper's Magazine, Greer discussed her installation of a lawn of drought-resistant grass in response to increasing water bills during the California drought.[17]
^Mento, MD (2020). "What Big Donors Are Thinking: Three philanthropists talk about their approaches to giving in the time of Covid, racial unrest, and economic devastation". Chronicle of Philanthropy. Vol. 32, no. 12. pp. 22–25.
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