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The CEP blog aims to offer a range of perspectives, experiences, and opinions related to effective philanthropic practice. We welcome submissions that address crucial issues facing individual and institutional donors and are not self-promotional in nature. The views expressed in these posts are not necessarily CEP’s own.

 

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What Makes a Helpful Reporting & Evaluation System? Learning from an OutlierCaroline Fiennes Director, Giving Evidence
What Makes a Helpful Reporting & Evaluation System? Learning from an Outlier

Funders’ reporting and evaluation systems are rarely loved — they are more often regarded as compliance or “policing.” But not so for the Inter-American Foundation (IAF), an organization that funds grassroots development through community-based organizations in 20...

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When Am I Ready to Fund?Kyle Sherman Social Impact Fellow, Center for High Impact PhilanthropyKatherina Rosqueta Executive Director, Center for High Impact Philanthropy
When Am I Ready to Fund?

You’ve reviewed documents, interviewed the organization’s staff, sought opinions from peers and other relevant experts, and conducted a site visit. Now, you’re faced with the question: Am I ready to fund? At the Center for High Impact Philanthropy (CHIP), we have an...

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What’s the Value Proposition of Emergence?Marilyn Darling Founding Partner, Fourth Quadrant Partners and Founding Member, Society for Organizational Learning
What’s the Value Proposition of Emergence?

With all of the talk about emergent strategy, including Phil Buchanan’s comments in a widely-read post on the CEP blog in 2014, we at Fourth Quadrant Partners (4QP) have been thinking a lot about emergence — the idea, simply put, that the most successful and adaptive...

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Thank You to Our 2015 Assessment UsersKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Thank You to Our 2015 Assessment Users

In reflecting on a year almost (but not quite) yet done, it can often be difficult to fit into a small space all the important things that happen in the span of 365 days, whether it’s in a family holiday card or in a year-end blog post. On the assessment and advisory...

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Where Are We On the Road to Open Knowledge in the Social Sector?Gabi Fitz Director of Knowledge Management Initiatives, The Foundation Center
Where Are We On the Road to Open Knowledge in the Social Sector?

It’s that time of year again. That special time for performance reviews, grant reports, and setting annual goals. It’s also the moment to set aside all illusions of what I still have time to accomplish, and take a hard look back at what really happened during the last...

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How Three Funders Cultivate Better Understandings of their FieldsEllie Buteau, Ph.D. Director of Research Projects and Special Advisor on Research Methodology and Analysis, CEP
How Three Funders Cultivate Better Understandings of their Fields

This post delves into findings from CEP’s report, Lessons from the Field: From Understanding to Impact, a series of case studies that provides an in-depth look at how three foundations work to cultivate an understanding of the fields in which they work — and then turn...

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Funder Q&A: Opening Yourself Up to Grantee FeedbackEthan McCoy Former Senior Writer and Editor, CEP
Funder Q&A: Opening Yourself Up to Grantee Feedback

Last month, CEP staff were joined by Baptist Healing Trust President and CEO Cathy Self and Program and Communications Officer Jennifer Oldham for an insightful webinar discussing the Trust’s experience surveying grantees through the Grantee Perception Report® (GPR)....

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Philanthropy in the Arab Region: Motivations and Tension PointsAtallah Kuttab Founder and Chairman, SAANED for Philanthropy Advisory; Founder, Arab Human Rights Fund; Chairman, Executive Committee, Arab Reform Initiative; Chairman, WINGS
Philanthropy in the Arab Region: Motivations and Tension Points

Arab philanthropy is not a unified ecosystem of coordinated parts; it is a diverse and complex combination of sources of funding, intermediaries, and beneficiaries, which varies greatly depending on which part of the Arab world we are talking about — the Gulf...

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