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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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A Moonshot for Disaster Prevention: Building a Framework for Transformative ChangePatricia McIlreavy President and CEO, Center for Disaster Philanthropy
A Moonshot for Disaster Prevention: Building a Framework for Transformative Change

The frequency and intensity of natural hazards, including hurricanes, wildfires, and floods, are reaching unprecedented levels and devastating communities across the globe. Just last year, we witnessed the destruction caused by Hurricane Idalia, which left thousands...

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Navigating the Equity Journey at Lean FoundationsBrendan McCormick Associate Director, Research and Publications, Exponent PhilanthropyHannah Smith Manager, Editorial and Publications, Exponent Philanthropy
Navigating the Equity Journey at Lean Foundations

In the evolving landscape of philanthropy, lean funders — those operating with few or no staff — are playing a crucial role in advancing racial equity. The latest edition of Racial Equity in Lean Foundations, an annual report from Exponent Philanthropy, sheds light on...

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This Election Year, Why and How to Support Women LeadersDebby Bielak Partner, The Bridgespan GroupNidhi Sahni Partner and Head of U.S. Advisory, Bridgespan Group
This Election Year, Why and How to Support Women Leaders

With November’s election looming in the United States, who will be in power is on most of our minds. The election represents a critical window to increase female representation throughout government. Beyond the presidency, women are vying for 21 seats in the Senate,...

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Keeping the Spark Alive: How One Funder Invests in Grantee Well-BeingKara Doyle Senior Analyst, Assessment and Advisory ServicesJennifer Oakley Program Partner, Imago Dei FundEmily Nielsen Jones Co-founder and Trustee, Imago Dei Fund
Keeping the Spark Alive: How One Funder Invests in Grantee Well-Being

Burnout within nonprofit organization staff is a growing concern within the sector, as seen in the Center for Effective Philanthropy’s new research, State of Nonprofits 2024: What Funders Need to Know. The research shows that 95 percent of nonprofit leaders expressed...

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How Giving Circles Have Shaped the Latino Community Foundation’s Grantmaking — And What Comes NextJulián Castro CEO, Latino Community FoundationAnais Amaya Latino Giving Circle Network® Director, Latino Community Foundation
How Giving Circles Have Shaped the Latino Community Foundation’s Grantmaking — And What Comes Next

At the heart of the Latino Community Foundation’s (LCF) mission to unleash the civic and economic power of Latinos are our most passionate advocates: the members of our Latino Giving Circle Network®. Now the largest network of Latino philanthropists in the U.S., they...

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Elections Are Coming, and the Time for Funders to Act Is NowNatalie Roetzel Ossenfort Program Director, Bolder Advocacy, Alliance for Justice
Elections Are Coming, and the Time for Funders to Act Is Now

Summer is heating up and so, too, are efforts to register voters and get out the vote in advance of what is promising to be a tense election season. Not only will voters take to the polls to decide who will represent them in local, state, and federal government, but...

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