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    One Foot After the Other

    Camelback Ventures Dec 22, 2023

    Our founder and CEO Aaron Walker, who will be departing Camelback in 2024 after over ten years, recently led us in a powerful visualization exercise. In order to ground ourselves…

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  • Funders: Center Community Voices in Development to Make an Impact

    Global Washington Dec 20, 2023

    This is a recap from Global Washington’s Goalmakers Annual Conference 2023. Read another recap from the event: The Changing Role of Funders: Emerging Trends for Philanthropy in Global Development. _________…

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  • The Changing Role of Funders: Emerging Trends for Philanthropy in Global Development

    Global Washington Dec 19, 2023

    This is a recap from Global Washington’s Goalmakers Annual Conference 2023. Read another recap from the event: Funders: Center Community Voices in Development to Make an Impact.  _________ At Goalmakers…

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  • Why Funders Should Help Flip the Knowledge Hierarchy

    Alliance Magazine Dec 18, 2023

    Having spent most of my professional life in Perú’s non-profit sector, I have seen many behaviours and patterns that have prioritised and perpetuated the knowledge of power holders – mostly international donors – over community ……

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  • Principles for Funding BIPOC Communities [Video]

    Medium Dec 18, 2023

    On Wednesday, September 29, the Environmental Justice Resourcing Collective (EJRC) at the Kataly Foundation hosted a webinar to share what environmental justice means to frontline communities, and how they engaged…

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  • Philanthropy Take Note: The Impact of Big Gifts at HBCUs

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Dec 15, 2023

    For the past two years, I have had the honor to serve on an advisory board for the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) as they continue to study the effects of…

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  • Funding Collaboration and BIPOC Voices in Media and Journalism

    Borealis Philanthropy Dec 15, 2023

    Last month, over 150 Black, Indigenous, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Latine journalists, publishers, and media leaders came together on a virtual webinar, co-hosted by the Racial Equity in Journalism Fund and Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, with leading funders of the $500 million Press Forward local news initiative. Press Forward is a coalition of funders organizing and mobilizing philanthropy to invest in “a local news renaissance that will reshape the local news landscape and re-center local journalism as a force for community cohesion, civic participation, and government accountability.” BIPOC journalists have long known that efforts to reshape local news must include BIPOC communities to catalyze change and ensure any semblance of journalistic sustainability. As such, publishers and funders touched on essential questions around collaboration, metrics aimed at BIPOC media organizations, balanced funding opportunities, and funder accountability. In the end, if nothing else, funders and practitioners agreed that to have a multi-racial democracy, we also need a hearty, thick, and robust BIPOC journalism sector. It’s no small feat for folks across the philanthropy and journalism sector who’ve never met before to agree in under 90 minutes. So, how did we get to that point last month? Angel Ellis, director of Mvskoke Media and the first querist, spoke about how collaboration bolstered small media organizations in Oklahoma and alleviated the workload for many of them. She asked funders whether they plan to prioritize efforts to fund BIPOC media organizations working in collaboration. Funders like Jim Brady, Vice President of Journalism at the Knight Foundation, said, “The day of independent organizations doing their own thing and not collaborating with anyone is over.” Funder respondents also mentioned that funding collaborative efforts is attractive. Mazin Sidahmed of Documented asked how funders planned to assess the success of Press Forward. He continued this question by asking about their plans to shape metrics, specifically for BIPOC media organizations, to ensure reduced harm and accuracy. “…We have the unique opportunity as we’re bringing [new funders] into these conversations to help them understand how to evaluate organizations in the most proper way,” said Lolly Bowean, Program Officer with the Creativity and Free Expression team at the Ford Foundation. “We can shape how they evaluate early on so we can stop some of the bad habits…” While this Q&A was happening live, Kathy Im of the MacArthur Foundation, Angelica Das of the Democracy Fund, and Jenny Montoya Tansey of the Skyline Foundation engaged actively in the open Q&A session via chat, addressing numerous queries from the community. As our time together continued, MLK50’s Wendi Thomas asked respondents if they would consider a reparative approach to funding in low-wealth areas to address the inequitable access to philanthropy across geographies. Palfrey mentioned that the fund wants to employ a “reparative style approach.” “Help us see what we’re not seeing,” said Bowean, asking publishers on the call to hold funders accountable to avoid replicating past funder mistakes. During the last portion of the event, Media 2070’s Joseph Torres asked if funders had considered the historical problem that news institutions have played in upholding anti-Blackness and racial hierarchies. He questioned whether multi-racial democracy is achievable without a robust and well-resourced BIPOC media ecosystem. And that brings us back to where we began: any media ecosystem capable of shouldering full multi-racial democracy has to include robust BIPOC media, and the granting for Press Forward needs to reflect that. There are still more questions than definitive answers regarding Press Forward and the relationships between foundation staff, individual donors, and the BIPOC journalism ecosystem. This webinar was an opening that marks the beginning of what we hope will be a series of fruitful conversations between Press Forward stakeholders and BIPOC-led and serving journalism practitioners. We know that power is relational, so if we hope to amplify, catalyze, and multiply the power of our news and information infrastructure, our organizations, and, ultimately, the power of our communities, we’ll have to grow the relationships that make it so.

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  • How to Move from Giving to Co-Creating: A Playbook for Program Officers

    Center for High Impact Philanthropy Dec 13, 2023

    Our beliefs and attitudes determine how we interpret and respond to the world. This is no less true for how we define success and failure than it is for how…

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  • A Call for Bold Philanthropy to Address Racial and Economic Injustice

    Philanthropy News Digest Dec 13, 2023

    Isabelle Leighton is interim executive director of Donors of Color Network, whose mission is to build systemic racial equity to be more reflective and accountable to communities of color. Leighton has…

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  • Funders and Nonprofit Leaders: Can We Talk?

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Dec 11, 2023

    Two years into CEP’s study of the effects of MacKenzie Scott’s grantmaking on the social change sector, the findings are overwhelmingly positive. Scott’s strategy of making multimillion-dollar gifts with no strings attached…

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  • How Funders Can Better Equip Grassroots Nonprofits to Diversify Their Revenue

    Exponent Philanthropy Dec 10, 2023

    Most funders already understand the importance of supporting nonprofits with capacity-building resources “beyond the grant” to help them achieve their mission. But where do you begin as a funder with many areas…

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  • The Power of Trust-Based Philanthropy for Black Women Leaders

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Dec 5, 2023

    Trust-based philanthropy means something different to black women nonprofit leaders. We are often not trusted out of the gate because of bias due to our intersectional identity. We are often…

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