Giving Compass
  • Sign In
  • About Us
    About Giving Compass How We Choose Content and Organizations Annual Reflections Our Newsletter
    Collaboration Options
    Nonprofits Authors Use Our Content Services Contact Us
  • Getting Started
    Getting Started with Our Resources
    Donor Guides
    Philanthropy Resource Directory Giving Best Practices Guide to Nonprofit Ratings
  • Learn About Issues
    Topic Guides
    Animal Welfare COVID-19 Criminal Justice Disaster Relief Education Environment Health Homelessness Immigrants and Refugees Racial Equity Women and Girls
    Special Coverage
    Climate Change & Migration Climate Justice Digital Equity Education Indigenous Peoples LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Racial Justice Resources Reproductive Justice Strengthening Democracy
    Curated Articles
    Partner Collections Giving Compass Selections See All Articles
  • Give to Causes
    Issue Funds & Intermediaries Projects Nonprofits Giving Circle Directory
  • Get Involved
    Events Volunteer Opportunities
  • Solutions
  • Donate
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Donate
  • Get the Newsletter
  • Sign In
  • Or
  • Register
Category:

Philanthropy

  • History in the Service of Healing – and Democracy

    NCRP Feb 21, 2024

    When Washington, DC was established as the capital of the United States by the Residency Act of 1790, the city’s framers aimed to build a beacon of democracy for all…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • How to Grow Venture Philanthropy in 2024

    Forbes Feb 21, 2024

    If you’re ready to explore venture philanthropy to achieve your nonprofit and social enterprise investment goals, here are some ways to get started.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Three Strategies for Evaluating Human Rights Advocacy’s Impact

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 18, 2024

    Advocating for human rights is tough. Frontline activists put years of dedication and commitment to the deeply held belief that all people deserve a life of dignity. Yet for large human…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Insights for Nonprofit Organizations to Navigate Unrestricted Funding

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 18, 2024

    Five tips for navigating the opportunities and risks that come with unexpected funding, from nonprofit leaders who have successfully deployed windfall support.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Beyond the Grant: How One Foundation Centered Connection in Giving

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 18, 2024

    In 2024, the Rogers Family Foundation (RFF) will conclude its 20-year commitment to Oakland, CA and public education. Over the past year, as we have prepared to wind down, we…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Following the Bat Signal: Funding Democracy Like You Mean It

    NCRP Feb 17, 2024

    Trey Gibson: Our view is that your memo is such an important piece and I’d love to know how it has been received since you released it. Have you noticed…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • We Need A New Paradigm In Philanthropy

    GlobalGiving Feb 17, 2024

    GlobalGiving’s Chief Program Officer, Chinwe Effiong, explores how to shift the paradigm in philanthropy and why it’s essential.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • The Importance of Foundation Boards’ Term Limits

    Kris Putnam-Walkerly Feb 17, 2024

    Foundation boards hold the privilege and power to influence social change with trillions in assets under management and annual grantmaking in the billions. Yet too often, governance models cling to…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • How Philanthropy Advisors Can Support Foundations

    Kris Putnam-Walkerly Feb 16, 2024

    By partnering with these advisors, foundations can maximize their impact, improve their operations, and navigate the complex landscape of philanthropy with confidence. In this blog, I have highlighted 20 ways…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • How Feedback Can Address Power Dynamics

    Feedback Labs Feb 15, 2024

    Sophia Johnson, Feedback Labs | August 31, 2023 REDF is a dedicated investor in employment social enterprises (ESEs), which are businesses that have a transformative social impact by providing jobs, training, and support to individuals overcoming employment barriers. They collaborate with social entrepreneurs who lead these businesses, aiming to amplify their success and the positive outcomes for their employees. REDF’s programs encompass various elements: capital infusion to drive sustainable growth, capacity building to enhance leadership and operational excellence, and community engagement to foster learning and connection. To ensure consistent feedback practices across all programs, REDF is working towards creating a unified framework. While all programs are currently collecting and analyzing feedback data, the challenge lies in aligning these diverse approaches to facilitate comprehensive organizational reporting. In instances where REDF collects feedback, they aspire to improve their application of an equity lens, aiming to better understand the unique needs of their program participants. Furthermore, REDF seeks to establish a trust-based relationship with the ESEs they support, acknowledging and addressing the inherent power dynamics between funders and grantees. By changing their approach, REDF aims to share and redistribute power with the ESEs they support. During the LabStorm session, various strategies were discussed to bridge the gap between funders and grantees. Prioritizing feedback from BIPOC leaders and leaders with lived experience In the process of facilitating external feedback with grantees, it is crucial to go beyond the traditional dynamics of funder-grantee relationships. It is important to acknowledge that not all feedback will align with or satisfy everyone involved. During the LabStorm session, participants emphasized the need to avoid prioritizing the opinions of the majoritized groups exclusively. To close the feedback loop, REDF should transparently explain their decisions, acknowledging that alternative ideas and opinions were considered, thereby making sure that every voice feels heard and respected. A recommended strategy is to prioritize feedback from underserved groups, starting with Black, indigenous, and leaders of color, as well as ESE leaders with the lived experience of the people they serve. Additionally, sharing the feedback framework in advance can encourage greater participation and valuable and unique insights from these ESE leaders. Incorporating a third party One potential solution discussed during the LabStorm session is for REDF to involve a third party in their feedback process. By including an external entity, REDF can introduce an unbiased perspective and expertise to facilitate feedback collection and analysis. This can encourage greater honesty from participants, as they may feel more comfortable sharing their thoughts and experiences with someone who is not directly connected to REDF. With the increased sense of confidentiality that can promote openness and more candid feedback, this approach would help REDF transcend the power dynamics inherent in the funder-grantee relationship and foster a more trusting and equitable environment. The involvement of a third party can also bring fresh ideas to improve the feedback framework, ensuring a comprehensive and objective assessment of the needs of their clients. Collaborating with a third party in the feedback process would enhance the credibility and transparency of REDF’s efforts, ultimately leading to more informed decision-making and a meaningful impact. Embracing vulnerability Lastly, it was suggested that REDF continues to show vulnerability. By doing so, REDF creates an environment that encourages open and honest communication, fostering a culture of trust and authenticity. This willingness to be vulnerable demonstrates a genuine commitment to listen, learn, and improve. It allows REDF to receive and act upon difficult feedback, gaining valuable insights. Moreover, vulnerability can strengthen relationships with grantees and other program participants, as it shows a willingness to share power, learn from mistakes, and evolve as an organization. Upon concluding the LabStorm, REDF departed with valuable insights, recognizing that feedback can sometimes be conflicting. They explored the idea of incorporating a third party into the feedback process as a means to foster trust, while also expressing vulnerability and a shared commitment to learning alongside the ESE leaders they partner with grantees. 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.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Four Insights to Advance Skills-based Volunteering

    Forbes Feb 13, 2024

    Whether a company is ready to consider skills-based volunteering for teambuilding, the principles that drive success can make any teambuilding experience more authentic.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
    Click here for more.

    Making Philanthropy Inclusive and Equitable Starts With Kids

    The Giving Square Feb 13, 2024

    How would you describe the ideal philanthropist? Empathetic, fluid thinking, open-minded? You may be surprised that children ages 7-12 best exemplify these characteristics. This presents an opportunity to validate key…

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
Newer Posts
Older Posts
Topics
Location
Date
Type
Date
Min. Investment
Show Only
Radius
Follow Us
Newsletter

Become a newsletter subscriber to stay up-to-date on the latest Giving Compass news.

About Us
  • About Giving Compass
  • In The News
  • Content at Giving Compass
Giving Compass Network
  • Giving Compass
  • X4Impact
Partnerships & Services
  • Nonprofits
  • Authors
  • Partner With Us
  • Contact Us

We are a nonprofit too. Donate to Giving Compass to help us guide donors toward practices that advance equity.

loyaltyDonate to Giving Compass
Trending Issues
  • Climate
  • Democracy
  • Education
  • Homelessness
  • Reproductive Justice
  • Copyright © 2026, Giving Compass Network
  • A 501(c)(3) organization. EIN: 85-1311683
  • Privacy Policy
  • User Agreement

Sign in

Don't have an account?
Click here to sign up!

Your personal information is confidential at Giving Compass. For more information, please visit our privacy policy. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use.