Thursday, April 25, 2013
The second in a series of Rockefeller Foundation President Judith Rodin’s reflections on the unique strengths and enduring lessons of 100 years of strategic philanthropy.
Last week, I discussed role of philanthropy as risk-taker – taking on the hardest parts of the work so that the private and public sectors can crowd in with their own resources and carry the work to scale. A second point of difference and an equal strength of philanthropy is our ability and legacy of creating, building, and defining entire fields...