... for the remaining modules once you register. Below are the links to the other modules: October 11 - So You're ... Debates in Philanthropy What is grantmaking? What are the main components that make up...
... executive director of the Funders Network on Population Reproductive Health & Rights . “We must stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the most ... of us, working together in a multiracial movement, to win...
... to bring these daily practices to our work this year. We are in the midst of deep adaptation. At Philanthropy New ... and partners, we openly accept new ways to work and respond to our new realities. These new...
... concentration of wealth in the Middle East, a labor rights organizer finding ways to unleash the power of ... content that examines links between (in)equality, justice , and democracy...
... efforts, they are also facing increasing demands and different imperatives to exercise their own organizational ... or family foundations – have considerable legal rights to exercise their...
The memo below outlines CEP’s key findings and recommendations from Philanthropy New York’s survey results and follows the preliminary set of findings shared with the organization in April 2021.
... or family foundations – have considerable legal rights to exercise their voice in public policy discussions. ... legal issues surrounding funding advocacy work Discuss ways to fund advocacy and identify...
Can limiting a foundation's life increase its ability to have impact? In “Value, Time, and Time-Limited Philanthropy,” Tony Proscio of the Duke Center for Strategic Philanthropy and Civil Society tackles that question by applying a theory of time and value in philanthropy to three real cases that show what’s possible.
... by white women and men of color. Education and training are not the solution—women of color with high levels of education are more likely to be in administrative roles and are more likely to report frustrations about inadequate and ...