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This Fall, Murdock Trust CEO Romanita H. sat down with the Portland Business Journal and fellow foundation leaders to discuss changes and trends in the philanthropic space. Read about a growing spirit of collaboration, the importance of mutual accountability, the role of technology and AI in #grantmaking, and more in this article on the exciting future of #philanthropy. ?? https://bit.ly/3YlSwul
New mindsets, methods redefine philanthropy - Portland Business Journal
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?? Exciting News! ?? Just published a case study in the Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing (Wiley) showcasing the power of strategic partnerships through trust-based philanthropy. ?? Dive into the motivations, planning, and execution of a symposium that transformed relationships between a Foundation and its grantees, leading to sustained pathways, collaborations, and shared projects. ?? Let's redefine the funder-grantee dynamic by eliminating competition and fostering collective, higher-impact work! Practical Takeaways: ?? Funders hold the key to fostering collective, high-impact work. ?? Funders are responsible for eliminating competition among supported organisations. ?? Trust and collaboration pave the way for a stronger philanthropic ecosystem. ? Authors: Nora L. Jones; Andrew I. Epstein, Ph.D.; Megan Bair-Merritt; Stacy Drury; Lindsay Farrington, MBA; Anabel Fernandez; Julia M.Fleckman; Samantha Francois; Hannah Gilbert; Carey_Howard; Anita_Morris; Joanna Elkes Pierce; Mazvita Rankin, MPH; Kathleen Reeves; Andrew P. Steenhoff; Deborah James-Vance; Danielle Y. Scott; ?? Read the full case study here: https://lnkd.in/eUwxdK3w #Philanthropy #StrategicPartnerships #TrustBasedPhilanthropy #ResearchInsights #CollectiveImpact #Philanthropy ???
A case study in leveraging strategic partnerships through trust‐based philanthropy
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?? “We know our best resources are each other, and that’s why our organizations put relationships first. We deeply value co-creation and collaboration with our grantee partners, our philanthropic peers, and each other, and that’s the foundation of everything we do [...] We know that resourcing movements means going above and beyond cutting a check." The authors of this insightful article from Stanford Social Innovation Review paint a beautiful vision of the role of intermediary organizations in bridging the gap between philanthropy and communities, and in shifting philanthropic practices. Are you involved with an intermediary? How do you perceive its role, and how do you ensure accountability to community? Share your thoughts in the comments! ?? ?? https://lnkd.in/e6Xmr63j Color Congress Emergent Fund Liberation Ventures #Philanthropy #Grantmaking #Movements
How Movement-Accountable Intermediaries Can Change Philanthropy (SSIR)
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PEXforum kicking off today, creating a space for philanthropic infrastructure practitioners! Co-hosted Philea - Philanthropy Europe Association Acri Assifero & the PEXcommunity Core question: From problem-solving to exploring, from knowing to unlearning, from change-making to change-seeking: how can we embrace the new roles of #philanthropy #infrastructure #futures #transformation https://lnkd.in/gqhHXDwC
PEXforum 2024 - Philea
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Question for Changemakers: What if your philanthropic impact could transcend mere generosity? Ready to amplify your impact? Dive into the full article here: Center for High Impact Philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania #Philanthropy #SocialChange #ImpactfulGiving
Philanthropy and social change | Penn Today
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The UHNW Institute is proud to bring you fresh thought leadership from our Philanthropy and Social Impact Domain. Our experts have been exploring the implications of Wealth 3.0 on philanthropy, highlighting: - The power of intrinsic motivation in charitable giving - Constructive responses to social inequality - The need for increased rigor in philanthropic advising Explore pioneering research from industry leaders whose work is molding the future of UHNW philanthropy. Learn how Wealth 3.0 is impacting this domain:?https://lnkd.in/eJ7T2aGu #philanthropy #wealth3.0 #UHNW #socialimpact Dr. Sharilyn Hale, C.Dir Dien Yuen 袁詩鈿 Betsy Erickson
Fresh Thought Leadership from the Philanthropy and Social Impact - The UHNW Institute
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Site visits can be a game-changer in philanthropy, offering funders a firsthand look at the impact of their support and the challenges faced by the communities they serve. Our latest article on Inside Philanthropy explores how these visits not only deepen understanding but also inspire more strategic and effective giving. Brian Byrd, Guest Contributor reports: The benefits of site visits for both funders and grantees How firsthand experiences can lead to more impactful philanthropy Examples of transformative moments during site visits Tagging Adirondack Foundation #SiteVisits #SocialImpact #CommunityEngagement #StrategicGiving #EffectivePhilanthropy #InformedGiving #ImpactfulPhilanthropy #EmpatheticGrantmaking #NonprofitSupport #RelationshipBuilding #StrategicPhilanthropy #WitnessTheImpact #InsidePhilanthropy #Philanthropy
The Transformative Power of Philanthropy Site Visits | Inside Philanthropy
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Fundamental to impactful philanthropy is due diligence—the phase of critical thinking and active research that’s meant to ensure a philanthropist’s impact aligns with their intent. With the rise of artificial intelligence in business and communication, it’s more important than ever to understand how misinformation works and its relevance to your philanthropy. Hear from NPT Chief Information Officer Christopher Adams on how to identify misinformation and how to respond to it. #Philanthropy #Grantmaking
Due Diligence: Being Informed about Misinformation | NPTrust
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In a blog post for Center for Effective Philanthropy, John H. Jackson (President & CEO of Schott Foundation for Public Education) writes about how philanthropy can utilize investment in endowments to advance racial equity and justice. “The perennial scramble to secure funding — not just for new programs and campaigns, but sometimes to simply keep the lights on — is a drain on their time, resources, and energy. This is a structural problem that philanthropy cannot solve through traditional grant cycles. This moment calls for a transformative approach. What if we moved past incremental grantmaking or annual gift-giving and committed to a qualitative shift? What if we built or collaborated on endowments for advocacy organizations? Such a move is a game-changing opportunity for our fellow foundations and donors seeking to have lasting impact. At Schott, we’ve been not just thinking about how philanthropy can utilize investment in endowments to advance racial equity and justice — we’re acting. As such, we launched our own collaborative endowment fund for three national racial justice alliances: the Racial Justice in Education Endowment (RJEE) Collaborative Fund.”
Let’s Build Assets for Racial Equity - The Center for Effective Philanthropy
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