We are on the cusp of philanthropy’s next big wave. The charitable sector is no longer limited to just giving grants to organizations and wishing them well. Whether it’s creating social change by engaging in advocacy, impact investing, or collaborative efforts designed to deliver outsized impact, foundations, philanthropists, and investors are showing a desire to experiment, be creative, and innovate with their charitable giving like never before.

At the center of this profound shift is Arabella Advisors, a certified B Corporation that has helped hundreds of clients representing more than $100 billion in assets increase their philanthropic impact. Arabella Advisors’ team of problem solvers helps clients make a difference on the issues that matter most to them, including community and economic development, climate issues, women’s rights, education, good food, and more.

Leading the way at Arabella is its award-winning CEO Sampriti Ganguli, who is employing an innovative approach to ensure that Arabella’s clients achieve the best results with their resources while integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, as well as the field at large.

As she explains in a piece for the Stanford Social Innovation Review entitled “Building Inclusion from the Inside-Out: A Brief Case Study,” “We all have a role to play in making our field more diverse, equitable, and inclusive  —  both in how we treat the people who work there and in how we think about the work we do. It is a tough journey that takes time, facing hard truths, and learning from mistakes, but the change we want to see in the world needs to start in our own hallways.”

Read the full article about how one company is shaping the future of philanthropy by Ryan Rudominer at Medium.