Every day, women are helping women advance human rights, tackle climate change, drive economic growth, secure nourishing and sustainable food, and prioritize health, all around the world. As this Women’s History…
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#BreakTheBias by Imagining a Gender Equal World
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Apr 1, 2023This International Women’s Day, the Packard Foundation joins the global challenge to #BreakTheBias by imagining a gender equal world: a world where people of all genders are valued, supported, and able to…
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Understanding the Effectiveness of Charitable Crowdfunding Platforms
The Conversation Apr 1, 2023Raising money online from a group of donors, known as crowdfunding, is relatively new. The term was coined in 2006 by entrepreneur Michael Sullivan. But having lots of people chip…
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By ensuring volunteers feel connected to the work they are doing, nonprofit leaders help foster a sense of connectedness.
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Click here for more.Toward a Trust-Based Framework for Learning and Evaluation
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 31, 2023In January 2022, more than 500 people across philanthropy joined us for a webinar exploring the question, “What does a more equitable and trust-based approach to learning and evaluation look…
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How Feedback Can Strengthen Relationships
FeedbackLabs Mar 30, 2023Annie Grier , Feedback Labs | March 24, 2023 Is it possible to have human-led conversations at scale? Katikati is a remote community feedback and engagement tool that allows for “configurable conversational journeys”. Born out of humanitarian work with UNICEF, Oxfam, and the Red Cross, Katikati’s software focuses on relationship-centered design with a new stance to machine assistance technologies, allowing users to connect live with human-led conversations at scale, creating conversational journeys in a technological platform. Arnav Kapur of Katikati led an interactive session with LabStorm participants in attendees engaged in a real-time demonstration of the tool, seeing how the platform looks to both end-users and the staff behind the scenes. Participants provided feedback on key questions such as how to navigate the challenges of utilizing the platform as the user base grows and how to improve two-way conversational tools to receive and respond to feedback rather than one-way standard surveys. The group discussed how to make semi-automated conversations “personal”, how to prioritize conversations for response time, and how to make the platform customizable to serve the varied purposes for which organizations desire to use the platform to engage with those at the heart of their work. At the events conclusion, Katikati reflected on key takeaways such as lessons learned from other citizen engagement tools such as automating as much of the platform as possible in order to reserve the human engagement (and bandwidth) for responses to sensitive or nuanced topics and creating a few pre-designed options for organizations to use (with some suggested pre-populated questions and responses) instead of an entirely customizable platform. Also, participants discussed strategies for furthering trust through anonymity such as programming key words in user responses to be flagged for human-led conversation (instead of automated responses), a “pop-up” window that explains with whom responses are shared and how responses are used in the feedback process, and opportunities to opt in/out or have a consent checkbox. Lastly, participants discussed ways to increase organizational uptake of the platform to improve their own listening practices. 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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Click here for more.Philanthropy Perpetuates Disparity: Disrupting the Status Quo as a White Funder
Camelback Ventures Mar 30, 2023Most white leaders in philanthropy, including myself, know that systems in the U.S. have been built to yield inequitable outcomes, especially along racial lines. We know that philanthropy exists because…
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Click here for more.Driving Foundational Progress in Bipolar Research
Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy Mar 30, 2023There has been a sea-change in conversation and understanding about mental health in the last three years. A recent survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that 90% of U.S. adults…
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How to Build and Sustain Social Movement Momentum
Stanford Social Innovation ReviewNew strategies and mindsets for fueling local leaders and solutions.
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Click here for more.Equitable Systems Change: Funding Field Catalysts from Origins to Revolutionizing the World
The Bridgespan Group Mar 29, 2023In mission-driven circles, systems-change work—which is focused on the root causes of problems—is sometimes treated like an unattainable dream. Excitement grips hold every few years about a promising pathway, only…
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Click here for more.From time to time, mission-driven leaders find themselves working behind the scenes on the big picture. Maybe they convene leaders from across social, public, and private sectors or research root…
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Tracking Philanthropic Giving to Turkey and Syria Earthquake Relief
Candid Mar 27, 2023Candid Blog | We have been tracking philanthropy’s response to the Turkey and Syria earthquake. Here’s what we know so far.
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