by Alana Rahmani | May 26, 2022 | Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
In an update to her Giving Pledge letter, Melinda French Gates affirms that while the “data-driven” approach that has guided her giving is important in setting goals and measuring progress, she’s learned that “it’s equally important to place trust in the people and...
by Alana Rahmani | May 24, 2022 | Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
This report finds that foundations have, since the Covid pandemic began, continued to change many practices and that they plan to continue most of these changes in a post-pandemic future. Among these changes are a reduction in administrative burdens for grantees,...
by Alana Rahmani | May 19, 2022 | Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
Each video this series, created by the Jim Joseph Foundation, covers a different topic about budgeting, exploring the “what, why, and how” to help nonprofits streamline their budgeting processes and “lift the veil” off of the funder’s perspective. In addition to the...
by Alana Rahmani | May 17, 2022 | Sustaining Impact
Concerned that traditional written reports are burdensome to grantees and not especially useful for foundations, Rachel Kimber of the Arcus Foundation describes her quest for alternative measures that will be less time-consuming for all while promoting...
by Alana Rahmani | May 6, 2022 | Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
A healthy organization is not only more sustainable and impactful, but it is also a better place to work. Join GrantED to learn about how grantmakers and grantseekers can partner to improve organizational health, and in turn strengthen the Jewish communal field....
by Alana Rahmani | Mar 18, 2022 | Uncategorized
Participatory grantmaking (PGM) is an approach to bridging the gap between grantmakers and those they serve, by including and/or empowering the people affected by funding decisions to participate in the decision-making. To mark the release of JFN’s forthcoming...
by Alana Rahmani | Feb 16, 2022 | Uncategorized
The Sustainability Diagnostic Tool (SDT), created by the Jewish Teen Education and Engagement Funder Collaborative Powered by Jewish Federations of North America and supported by Rosov Consulting, guides Jewish communal grantmakers and grantseekers in collectively...
by Alana Rahmani | Jan 24, 2022 | Communication, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
Learn how to best prepare for an evaluation for both grantmakers and grantseekers. This webinar provides concrete tools, tips, and tricks for both grantseekers and grantmakers to transparently share information, discuss challenges, and create a plan for the most...
by Alana Rahmani | Jan 19, 2022 | Communication, Sustaining Impact
Rosov Consulting created a new resource, unique for GrantED, about how to successfully prepare for an evaluation. This tool kit guides both grantmakers and grantseekers through four key questions that will increase transparency and alignment. Once you review the...
by Alana Rahmani | Jan 17, 2022 | Sustaining Impact
There is limited field-wide data about general operating support and capacity building, as well as the practice of combining the two. As part of a broader research study exploring the provision of multiyear GOS, CEP sought to learn more. Here’s what its research...
by Alana Rahmani | Jan 12, 2022 | Communication, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
Many foundations waste an extraordinary amount of grantseekers’ time, because they replicate questions from other foundation’s applications and are structured in a non-user-friendly manner. The result is that smaller nonprofits cannot compete with large,...
by Alana Rahmani | Jan 10, 2022 | Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
This report contains a section on power dynamics and ways foundations are seeking to address power imbalances.
by Alana Rahmani | Jan 7, 2022 | Communication, Sustaining Impact
Using findings from CEP’s Grantee Perception Reports, the author shares what kinds of reporting is useful and what kinds of reporting merely waste the time of both grantseeker and grantmaker.
by Julie Wiener | Dec 15, 2021 | Multiyear Funding, Participatory Grantmaking, Podcast, Power Dynamics, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact, Unrestricted Giving/Overhead
In episode 26 of Jewish Funders Network’s “What Gives?” philanthropy podcast, Fay Twersky, the President and Director of the Atlanta-based Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (and former vice president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation) talks...
by Alana Rahmani | Dec 6, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
When a philanthropic program doesn’t include beneficiaries in its decision-making processes—nonparticipation—it exposes itself to risks that reduce its likelihood of success. These risks include functional risks related to program efficiency and effectiveness, and...
by Alana Rahmani | Dec 5, 2021 | Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
This article in the CANVAS Compendium, a newsletter for funders of Jewish arts and culture, describes how the Barr-Klarman Massachusetts Arts Initiative (BKMAI), a partnership between two foundations that provides support and stability for arts nonprofits, can be seen...
by Alana Rahmani | Dec 5, 2021 | Communication, Relationship-Building
As the Brainerd Foundation prepared to sunset, it found its grantees were more open and honest, and it did more to promote collaboration and communication among its grantees.
by Alana Rahmani | Dec 3, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
The author argues there is an urgent need to make flexible funding more available to grantseekers. She also explores whether presenting various points of view helps to test and push the boundaries of grantmaking.
by Martin Castro | Dec 1, 2021 | Power Dynamics
The President and CEO of the Rodan Family Foundation reflects on her philanthropy’s efforts to promote racial diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Jewish community, and what she has learned so far.
by Alana Rahmani | Nov 15, 2021 | Power Dynamics
A program officer at the Hazen Foundation shares how foundations can be more accountable to the communities they are serving and offers suggestions on how to learn from funding mistakes.
by Alana Rahmani | Nov 12, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
An inside look at a foundation’s process for awarding arts grants, relying on input from a wide variety of sources and incorporating equity considerations. The article includes advice on how other foundations can make their grantmaking processes more democratic...
by Alana Rahmani | Sep 27, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
A scholar of philanthropy explains how mega-donor MacKenzie Scott is modeling five best practices for social change giving: Don’t attach strings; Champion representation; Act first, talk later; Don’t obsess about scale; Leverage more than money.
by Alana Rahmani | Sep 23, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
Leaders of small nonprofits that operate on shoestring budgets explain how funders can help them be more effective, in particular by simplifying grant application and reporting processes, offering more unrestricted and multiyear funding, and developing a universal...
by Alana Rahmani | Sep 20, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
A case study about how a Jewish women’s fund based in San Francisco adhered to three goals: not wanting to burden already overextended nonprofits, learning from and utilizing the process and knowledge of other funds whose missions aligned with their own, and...
by Alana Rahmani | Sep 17, 2021 | Power Dynamics
The former Timberland CEO distinguishes between philanthropy, which faces little accountability, and tzedakah, which is subject to communal oversight and distributes power more equitably, and argues that the Jewish community should emphasize tzedakah over...
by Alana Rahmani | Sep 2, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
The founder of A Black Education Network describes her surprisingly positive and productive relationship with the head of the Hewlett Foundation, who she had expected not to like, and the importance of leadership and relationships.
by Alana Rahmani | Aug 31, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
The CEO of the Council on Foundations argues that foundations will not earn the public’s trust or be as effective as they need to be until they solicit (and listen to) feedback from grantseekers and involve a more diverse group of people in their decision...
by Alana Rahmani | Aug 30, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
The Natan Fund leader shares important non-financial support foundations can offer grant-seekers: sharing feedback and connecting them to other funders. She also outlines the foundation’s plan to be “more proactive” in linking grant-seekers to...
by Alana Rahmani | Aug 27, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
In response to a conversation about obstacles nonprofit leaders and artists experienced when applying for foundation support, the writer created a checklist for making philanthropy more of a collective process, one that better reflected the grantees, not just...
by Alana Rahmani | Aug 26, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
In a Q&A, the founders of The Foundation for Jewish Camp share their views about how philanthropists can be more effective, in particular by embracing collaboration, checking their egos and “respecting the people in the trenches who are doing the...
by Alana Rahmani | Jul 21, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
A news article about the #FixTheForm movement, which is calling on foundations to make the entire grant application process easier and more accessible.
by Alana Rahmani | Jul 20, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
This article describes the work of the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project and efforts to ensure both that funders listen to grantees and that nonprofits listen to the communities and constituents they serve.
by Alana Rahmani | Jul 19, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
A former monk who is now a writer, speaker, and chief vision officer at The Pollination Project, explains why trust-based philanthropy is not just more equitable but more effective and describes how the four values central to his work as a monk — faith, humility,...
by Alana Rahmani | Jul 16, 2021 | Communication, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
This case study offers tips for managing staff resistance to accountability requirements. It highlights several best practices that foundations may want to adapt and/or adopt.
by Alana Rahmani | Jul 15, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
A Q&A with a philanthropist and a capital adviser who are are experimenting with a new way to redistribute wealth that is grounded in antiracist values and accountability: handing leaders of color a large amount of unrestricted money.
by Alana Rahmani | Jul 6, 2021 | Communication
Tips for declining funding in a manner that is polite, supportive and does not lead to misunderstandings.
by Alana Rahmani | Jul 1, 2021 | Communication, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
Two foundation leaders reflect on perhaps the most significant benefit of having trusting grantee relationships: Working closely with grantees and learning from them led to a number of unique funding opportunities that their grantees themselves initiated, and which...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 30, 2021 | Communication, Sustaining Impact
Arguing that foundations are stuck in a mindset of “delusional altruism” —an almost-always unconscious state of being that leads them to hold on to deceptive and illogical behavior that undermines progress — the author, a philanthropy adviser, offers a roadmap for how...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 29, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
This article describes the unique “restorative economics” approach of the $445 million Kataly Foundation. Using both grants and investments, the idea is to provide capital to groups in areas that have been shut out of the economic mainstream and then make sure...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 28, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
A professional with the Hewlett Foundation describes how working with a participatory design team charged with providing input for the parameters of a participatory grantmaking process exposed her to a rich diversity of perspectives and opinions, and ultimately...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 24, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
The leader of a small family foundation shares how she plans to manage their giving differently — and why — as a result of Covid and other major events of 2020. Among the changes: streamlining reporting requirements to ease the burden on grantseekers,...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 24, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
A look at what the 10 largest U.S. foundations did in response to the pandemic and what they plan to do next. Note: You must create a free account to view Chronicle articles and must subscribe to view more than two. If you are a JFN member, email...
Improve Your Grantmaking-Grantseeking Relationships with This New Tool
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 21, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
Explore a self-assessment tool for grantmakers and grantseekers developed by Exponent Philanthropy and customized by GrantED for our network. During this program, you will have the opportunity to learn about the toolkit and hear what makes a great...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 17, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics
A foundation program officer and former nonprofit executive urges grantmakers to be mindful of power dynamics when offering advice to grantees, to limit such advice to areas where they can offer expertise or added value, and to think about how they can be most useful...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 17, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
Two leaders of the Barr Foundation reflect on three lessons learned from their effort to expand the foundation’s support for racial equity. Of particular importance in the process of moving forward: having a diverse board, ensure the board is engaged in racial...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 16, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
The article argues that nonprofit funders should look to the business world for methods to enhance their giving. Note: You must create a free account to view Chronicle articles and must subscribe to view more than two. If you are a JFN member, email...
by Alana Rahmani | Jun 1, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
An interactive discussion between two grantmaker/grantseeker pairs as they reflect on the ways that the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted their relationships. We discuss how grantmakers’ philanthropic practices have changed — from the start of the pandemic to the...
by Alana Rahmani | May 31, 2021 | Relationship-Building
A fundraiser turned philanthropic consultant argues for unrestricted giving, more flexible reporting requirements, and making gifts on a schedule that works for grantees.
by Alana Rahmani | May 30, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
This article highlights four common pitfalls that foundations should avoid if they are looking to improve their relationships with grantseekers.
by Alana Rahmani | May 30, 2021 | Power Dynamics
This article highlights the difficulty of measuring billionaires’ philanthropic giving and argues that, without a “baseline of shared facts,” it is impossible to have intelligent discussions about income inequality, whether or not there should be a...
by Alana Rahmani | May 28, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
This page features a variety of resources about a participatory grantmaking process called “Shared Gifting.”
by Alana Rahmani | May 27, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
This article by a fundraiser turned funder makes the case for why unrestricted grants are better than restricted or project grants.
by Alana Rahmani | May 27, 2021 | Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
This article highlights several donors who have ultized giving circles to democratize and diversify their philanthropy.
by Alana Rahmani | May 27, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
Part of Leap Ambassador’s Funding Performance campaign encouraging funders to rise to the urgency of this moment. This monograph, featuring six essays and eight authors, utilizes “positive peer pressure” in order to advocate for improved funding...
by Alana Rahmani | May 26, 2021 | Sustaining Impact
“With some meaningful changes from the current norm, project grantmaking can be consistent with supporting nonprofit financial health. Indeed, project grants do not have to be the four-letter word of philanthropy.” Rodney Christopher, Director of...
by Julie Wiener | Apr 27, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact, Toolkit, Transparency
This tool, which can be used by both grantmakers and grantseekers, is adapted by GrantED from one created by Exponent Philanthropy in partnership with the National Council of Nonprofits, with support of the Fund for Shared Insight. In 2017, Exponent Philanthropy and...
by Julie Wiener | Apr 22, 2021 | Communication, Covid-19, Flexibility, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact, Video
A conversation between Jewish Theological Seminary Professor Jack Wertheimer and Deena Fuchs of the Micah Foundation about “Grantees and Their Funders,” Jack’s report on what professionals at Jewish nonprofits experience while working with...
by Julie Wiener | Apr 22, 2021 | Communication, Flexibility, Grant Processes, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact, Video
This session at the Jewish Funders Network 2021 International Conference introduces participants to GrantED. In this workshop, led by Aliza Mazor and Taylor Epstein of UpStart and featuring Deena Fuchs of the Micah Foundation, sample some of what the hub has to offer...
by Julie Wiener | Apr 21, 2021 | Communication, Podcast, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback
In Episode 21 of “What Gives?” the Jewish philanthropy podcast from Jewish Funders Network (JFN), philanthropist, author, and JFN member Lisa Greer talks to host Andrés Spokoiny about philanthropic strategy, some common mistakes fundraisers and...
by Martin Castro | Mar 28, 2021 | Case Study, Communication, Grant Processes, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback
This GrantED-produced case study describes Bader Philanthropies’ experience in 2017 using the Center for Effective Philanthropy(CEP)’s Grantee Perception Survey. A Jewish Funders Network (JFN) member, Bader Philanthropies is based in Milwaukee, Wis. JFN...
by Julie Wiener | Mar 24, 2021 | Communication, Flexibility, Grant Processes, Podcast, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact
Episode 20 of What Gives? the Jewish philanthropy podcast from Jewish Funders Network. Dena Libman of the Azrieli Foundation and Jack Wertheimer of Jewish Theological Seminary talk about findings from Wertheimer’s 2020 “Grantees and Their Funders”...
by Martin Castro | Mar 22, 2021 | Case Study, Communication, Covid-19, Power Dynamics, Sharing Feedback, Transparency
Jon Adam Ross is a Founding Artist of The In[heir]itance Project, a theater company that practices an open artistic process to create theater from authentic community dialogue about shared inheritances. Ayalon Eliach is a Senior Advisor at the Lippman Kanfer...
by Martin Castro | Mar 22, 2021 | Case Study, Communication, Covid-19, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Transparency
Jory Hanselman Mayschak is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of BaMidbar Wilderness Therapy, which promotes mental health and wellness in the Jewish community by offering therapeutic expeditions for young adults, wellness programs for adolescents and young adults,...
by Martin Castro | Mar 22, 2021 | Case Study, Communication, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact
David Cygielman is the Founder and CEO of Moishe House, a global leader in peer-led Jewish young adult engagement. Jim Heeger, a former CEO of three tech firms, has supported Moishe House in various capacities including a turn as Board Chair and his current role as...
by Martin Castro | Mar 22, 2021 | Case Study, Communication, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact
Joni Blinderman is the Associate Director of the Covenant Foundation, a New York-based foundation funding Jewish education in North America. Ilana Ruskay-Kidd is the Founder and Head of School of the Shefa School, a New York Jewish day school serving children with...
by Martin Castro | Mar 8, 2021 | Communication, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Toolkit, Transparency
This tool identifies six core communication practices from the traditional havruta (a method of Jewish study in which two people learn together) that can help grantmakers and grantseekers interact and build their working relationships”: listening, articulating,...
by Martin Castro | Mar 6, 2021 | Communication, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Toolkit, Transparency
Eight thoughtful and challenging principles of ethical philanthropic conduct to guide funders navigating complex racial, gender, and power dynamics. Also includes a discussion guide.
by Martin Castro | Jan 23, 2021 | Communication, Covid-19, Gender Equity, Report, Sustaining Impact, Unrestricted Giving/Overhead
Summary of the “Funder Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic” report by the Center for Effective Philanthropy detailing the effects of the global Covid-19 pandemic on nonprofit operations categorized by funding source. A link to the report is...
by Martin Castro | Jan 23, 2021 | Communication, Covid-19, Grant Processes, Podcast, Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact, Transparency
A thoughtful and detailed discussion of the changes to funding and relationships during the global Covid-19 pandemic, with an emphasis on increased communication and integration.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Covid-19, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity
Exploring how the dynamic response of the philanthropic community to increase resilience and impact by promoting equity in answer to the challenges of the global Covid-19 pandemic might expand to influence other sectors.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Covid-19, Participatory Grantmaking, Power Dynamics
An overview and reflection on the research, design, and support of the Ford Foundation towards the development of participatory grantmaking.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Participatory Grantmaking, Power Dynamics, Sharing Feedback
Discussion of the benefits of graphing and mapping tools in design thinking to cultivate stronger grantor-grantee relationships and impact.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Participatory Grantmaking, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity
A look at how participatory grantmaking can make the philanthropic sector more equitable.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Participatory Grantmaking, Power Dynamics
An analysis of the market environment for participatory grantmaking, lessons and applications from outside philanthropy, and a proposed framework for implementation.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Participatory Grantmaking, Power Dynamics, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact
An overview of the genesis, practice, applications, and benefits of participatory grantmaking.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Grant Processes, Metrics and Goal-Setting, Participatory Grantmaking, Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact, Transparency
A thorough and detailed guide to the philosophy, inception, implementation, and valuation of participatory grantmaking.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Case Study, Grant Processes, Participatory Grantmaking, Power Dynamics
A detailed observational account of the transformative benefits of participatory grantmaking.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Communication, Grant Processes, Metrics and Goal-Setting, Sustaining Impact, Toolkit
An in-depth explanation of the “seven pillars” framework of excellence, compiled from the analysis of high-performance organizations.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Gender Equity, Grant Processes, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact, Transparency
An explanation of how building balanced peer-to-peer relationships with grantees contributes to greater equity, stronger impact, quicker response, and more efficient use of financial resources.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Power Dynamics, Risk Management
A vast and sweeping but highly detailed accounting of the scope and transformation of large-donor funding of Jewish causes from the late 20th through the early 21st century.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Covid-19, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building
An explanation of how relational grantmaking can be an effective response to the inequities exacerbated by the global Covid-19 pandemic.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Grant Processes, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sustaining Impact
An in-depth series where funders and nonprofit executives share their stories and perspectives about how grantee inclusion contributes to enhanced effectiveness.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Grant Processes, Power Dynamics, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback, Sustaining Impact, Transparency
A description about an analytical tool that provides pure, candid information to funders about the context in which they are perceived by their grantees.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Toolkit
An online funder’s guide to text resources for diversity, equity, and inclusion programming.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Toolkit
A collections of case studies, treatises, interviews, and analysis from philanthropic professionals that provides a detailed and authoritative resource for funders to clarify the complicated roles of gender and power dynamics in the nonprofit world; a comprehensive...
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Grant Processes, Podcast, Power Dynamics, Sustaining Impact
Professor Lila Corwin Berman discusses her book, “The American Jewish Philanthropic Complex,” which explores the history of Jewish philanthropic institutions, questions U.S. tax policies that benefit larger donors and lead to greater wealth inequalities,...
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Risk Management, Sustaining Impact
Exploring how a lack of gender equity negatively influences the power dynamics of funder-nonprofit relationships and restricts growth.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Risk Management, Toolkit
A comprehensive collection of self-assessment tools and resources to assist funders in realizing their own power to advance equity and justice, build community, and forge deeper and more effective partnerships.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Multiyear Funding, Podcast, Power Dynamics, Unrestricted Giving/Overhead
A discussion of the genesis and founding principles of community-centric fundraising.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Podcast, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity
A brief discussion of the contextual formation and operation of modern nonprofit and philanthropic systems through a racial equity lens.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Grant Processes, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Transparency
The attention to racial equity correlated with grantmaking practices, summarized from the 2019 “Foundations Operations and Management Report” by Exponent Philanthropy. A link to the full report is included.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Gender Equity, Grant Processes, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Sustaining Impact
Strategies to improve outcomes for communities and organizations that are often sidelined by the traditional grantmaking process, explore how to reduce bias and how begin collecting and tracking the demographic data that can inform impact. This article was originally...
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Covid-19, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity
Summary of the “Foundations Respond to Crisis: Toward Equity?” report by the Center for Effective Philanthropy based on survey data from 236 foundations and in-depth interviews with 41 leaders of foundations regarding the increased initiative towards...
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Covid-19, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity
Can function follow form? An exploration of the “prefigurative” approach to organizations seeking to propigate and strengthen their ideals and goals by embodying them.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Toolkit
A companion to the 2006 “Grantmaking with a Racial Equity Lens” study by the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity that provides guidance and tools for funders to address urgent new responsibilities. A link to the guide is included.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Relationship-Building, Sharing Feedback
Practical guidance increase the performance of a team or organization by reducing bias, promoting equity, encouraging investment, and eliminating artificial boundaries.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Communication, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Risk Management, Toolkit
Detailed checklist for itegrating racial and gender equity into community programming.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Gender Equity, Power Dynamics, Racial Equity, Transparency
An analysis of the origins and operating structure of the American philanthropic sector and argument for restructuring grantor-grantee relationship along more equitable parameters.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Article, Communication, Covid-19, Power Dynamics
A meditation on the aesthetics of equity and inclusion.
by Martin Castro | Jan 22, 2021 | Communication, Grant Processes, Metrics and Goal-Setting, Sharing Feedback, Transparency
Compiled through over 1,100 in-depth interviews and 20 focus groups of nonprofit leaders, a thoughtful and detailed set of reflections on ethical and productive interaction with grantees.