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Impact Philanthropy

  • How to Shift Your Giving to Address Inequity

    Forbes Sep 19, 2023

    Efforts to rectify this inequity and lead to a more equitable distribution of resources must encompass various strategies. Here are a few worth highlighting.

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  • Philanthropy Strategies for Global Progress

    FSG Sep 18, 2023

    How can corporate foundations develop philanthropic strategies that are both globally connected and grounded in local context?

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  • Creating a Lasting Systemic Impact

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Sep 18, 2023

    RPA’s Shifting Systems Initiative has published a new report, Courage to Transform: Funding Systems Change for Lasting Impact, which distills key findings from an event at the Skoll World Forum 2023. The event, hosted by the Shifting Systems Initiative, featured a panel of experts followed by…

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  • Using Feedback to Measure Nonprofit Effectiveness

    Forbes Sep 18, 2023

    Despite the best of intentions, the social sector struggles to gauge its true impact on the most pressing social problems.

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  • Foundations and General Operating Support 

    Candid. Sep 15, 2023

    Candid Blog | In this blog, discover four key learnings about foundations’ varying approaches to providing general operating support.

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  • Philanthropic Agency: The Next Model of Trust-Based Philanthropy for Everyone

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Sep 13, 2023

    At the Gates Foundation Greater Giving Summit last spring, there was a hearty discussion about how we leaders in philanthropy should approach our work with a stronger equity lens. The…

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  • Power Building: Advice for Funders

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 11, 2023

    Advice on increasing support for community power building from power builders and funders…

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  • Philanthropic Impact: Key Strategies and Factors

    Exponent Philanthropy Sep 10, 2023

    As foundations strive to make meaningful change in support of their missions, understanding what leads to philanthropic impact is crucial. In the 2023 Foundation Operations and Management Report, foundations named insufficient…

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  • Pathways to Impact (Webinar)

    Center for High Impact Philanthropy Sep 9, 2023

    What is trust-based philanthropy and how can funders implement it? How can program-related investments supplement grantmaking? What is philanthropy’s relationship with public policy? Panelists and High Impact Philanthropy Academy alums Dr. Ruth Shaber,…

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  • How Feedback Can Help Improve and Establish Trust in Philanthropic Relationships

    Feedback Labs Sep 6, 2023

    Sophia Johnson, Feedback Labs | August 31, 2023 The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation strives toward transformative change through impactful funding in areas of profound concern. MacArthur lives its mission through the “Just Imperative,” which charges the organization to lead with a commitment to justice. The Just Imperative also requires that the Foundation examine its decisions and actions to ensure that they enhance the conditions in which justice can thrive. It is through this lens that the Foundation remains focused on dismantling the structures, systems, and practices that uphold racism or produce unjust outcomes. The MacArthur Foundation values feedback. MacArthur’s Learning Officer, who serves on its Evaluation and Learning team and works with teams across the Foundation, supports the development of stronger feedback practices. MacArthur recognizes that hearing directly from the people with whom it works most closely—partner organizations and grantees—will help the Foundation improve its work. As the MacArthur Foundation strives to continuously improve its feedback practice, it shares evaluations of its work and communicates its learnings and experiences along the way. In this LabStorm with the Learning Officer, we discussed how the Foundation might effectively seek feedback from partners, authentically and transparently share its experiences, and promote responsible feedback practices in the field. Engagement Equals Effort. The MacArthur Foundation hopes to lessen the burden on both grantees and communities served—possibly through cross-sector feedback. Attendees suggested figuring out ways to make the feedback and engagement process more meaningful. If the providers of feedback understand the importance of the engagement, then making it quick and easy becomes less of an issue. People are willing to put in extra effort if they know it will have an impact. Additionally, the normalization of grantee communication in areas where they need support was also suggested. It will be important to find ways to build new and strengthen existing relationships so that they feel comfortable sharing where they are in need of additional support. Lastly, as a philanthropic organization and connector, attendees suggested bringing organizations together in cohorts to support each other; for example, if an organization expresses a need or is struggling through feedback, find ways to connect that grantee with another grantee who might be able to share meaningful experiences. Investing in Dialogue Spaces. The MacArthur Foundation strives to be vulnerable and transparent in seeking feedback and closing the feedback loop with grantees and other philanthropic organizations. Participants stressed that it’s important to think about how you’re being transparent and vulnerable. Sharing what you heard from feedback at the end of the loop is critical (inappropriately anonymized or synthesized ways), but investing in dialogue spaces within the loop, where you can say, “Here are the patterns in what we heard; what do you think it means?” can lead to much more meaningful participation and deeper insights or solutions. Streamlining Feedback. The Foundation can also encourage the practice and visibility of good and responsible feedback practices among philanthropic organizations by modeling and sharing its feedback practices externally. Contributors to the LabStorm discussion proposed tapping into the networks that it’s already in to learn about the progress or stagnation, it is making towards external commitments. As the Lab came to a close, the brilliant ideas kept coming! The meeting’s main takeaway was to ensure that the feedback process is meaningful to all stakeholders while also actionable to the Foundation and that taking a risk on sharing learnings as they happen can influence relationships with grantees and others in the philanthropic sector in positive, and hopefully transformative, ways. Learn More About LabStorms LabStorms are collaborative problem-solving sessions designed to help organizations tackle feedback-related challenges or share what’s working well in their practice. Presenters leave the experience with honest, actionable feedback and suggestions to improve their feedback processes and tools. To learn more about participating in a virtual LabStorm, please visit feedbacklabs.org/labstorms.

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  • Driving Innovation in Philanthropy to Make an Impact

    PEAK Grantmaking Sep 3, 2023

    Adopting emergent learning practices can have a transformative effect inside organizations by creating a sense of agency that empowers people to lead from their seats to challenge the status quo…

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  • Inspiring Courage and Action in International Philanthropy

    The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI) Sep 3, 2023

    We are all called to be changemakers. As global citizens, we know there is no such thing as “us” and “them.” There is only “we.” What happens elsewhere affects us…

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