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7 Lessons from COVID-19 Philanthropy and Implications for Future Disaster FundingAlex Gray Director, International Funds, Center for Disaster PhilanthropySally Ray Director, Domestic Funds, Center for Disaster Philanthropy
7 Lessons from COVID-19 Philanthropy and Implications for Future Disaster Funding

From a global pandemic to the recent invasion of Ukraine, globally impactful disasters are an increasingly frequent part of our reality, and thus an important factor as funders consider grantmaking priorities and the funding landscape in which they operate. In light...

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How Can Philanthropy Rise to Meet the Challenge of the Climate Crisis?Jehan Velji Director, Effective Philanthropy Group, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
How Can Philanthropy Rise to Meet the Challenge of the Climate Crisis?

The Hewlett Foundation believes that the climate crisis is one of the most pressing issues of our lifetime and impacts everything we do — it’s why we have dedicated over $1 billion to driving climate solutions and why we’ve been huge advocates to get more money into...

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Philanthropy Can Help Expose the Truth About Racial Inequality in America Through Support of Documentary FilmsVince Stehle Executive Director, Media Impact Funders
Philanthropy Can Help Expose the Truth About Racial Inequality in America Through Support of Documentary Films

This post first appeared on Media Impact Funders’ blog. It is reposted here with permission. Across America, there is a battle being fought in state houses and school boards over the future of our society, and whether we will continue to build on progress to be a...

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Philanthropy: Time to Abandon the Ivory Tower of Climate PolicyArturo Garcia-Costas Program Officer, Local, National, and International Environment, The New York Community Trust
Philanthropy: Time to Abandon the Ivory Tower of Climate Policy

Even before the pandemic and nationwide racial justice demonstrations gripped the nation in 2020, “climate philanthropy” was rapidly expanding and evolving, with large foundations and mega-donors pledging billions of additional dollars to address the climate crisis....

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Beyond Ukraine: Why Grantmakers Need to Address International DisastersPatricia McIlreavy President and CEO, Center for Disaster Philanthropy
Beyond Ukraine: Why Grantmakers Need to Address International Disasters

From a global pandemic to the recent invasion of Ukraine, globally impactful disasters are an increasingly frequent part of our reality, and thus an important factor as funders consider grantmaking priorities and the funding landscape in which they operate. In light...

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Growing Alarm Should Lead to Urgent Funder ActionStephen Heintz President and CEO, Rockefeller Brothers FundDeborah Burke Program Officer, Sustainable Development, Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Growing Alarm Should Lead to Urgent Funder Action

Of all the obstacles to human dignity, creativity, and survival, the accelerating impact of the climate crisis is one of the most existential. The result of burning carbon and other greenhouse gases for over 150 years is already causing hotter temperatures, more...

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‘And’ Approaches in Philanthropy: Funders Can Meet Their Missions AND Address Climate ChangeShawn Reifsteck Managing Director, ClimateWorks Foundation
‘And’ Approaches in Philanthropy: Funders Can Meet Their Missions AND Address Climate Change

Climate change alarm bells have been ringing for decades, but only more recently has the crisis begun to unfold at a breathtaking pace with far-reaching impacts that leave no community untouched. As the climate emergency has intensified, the philanthropic response has...

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LGBTQ+ Youth Deserve More — And Philanthropy Can HelpJimmy Simpson, Jr. Director of Partnerships, YouthTruthJennifer de Forest Director of Research and Learning, 
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LGBTQ+ Youth Deserve More — And Philanthropy Can Help

I (Jimmy) pulled the brim of my baseball cap down and turned as far as possible towards the airplane window so I could hide my tears from the man sitting next to me in 22B. I don’t think I succeeded. How could I? I was watching Netflix’s new hit show “Heartstopper,”...

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From Survey Questions to Action: One Foundation’s Approach To a Targeted Review of Stakeholder FeedbackMena Boyadzhiev Senior Director, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
From Survey Questions to Action: One Foundation’s Approach To a Targeted Review of Stakeholder Feedback

In my conversations with funders who engage with the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) on assessments and advisory engagements, I’ve heard that what many of our foundation partners find most challenging are the “Now what?” discussions that come after an...

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Project Grants Still Need Not Be the Enemy: An Equity-Oriented Update One Year LaterRodney Christopher Managing Director of Philanthropic Services, BDO FMA
Project Grants Still Need Not Be the Enemy: An Equity-Oriented Update One Year Later

A little more than a year ago, I made a controversial statement on this blog: that institutional funders do not have to defend or explain why multiyear general operating support (MYGOS) is not their primary form of funding. In that CEP blog post last year, I argued...

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What the Evolution of Gender Can Teach Us About EqualityHilary Pennington Executive Vice President of Programs, Ford Foundation
What the Evolution of Gender Can Teach Us About Equality

This post originally appeared on the Ford Foundation website. It is re-posted here with permission. In Mexico’s southern state of Oaxaca, muxes, a part of the Indigenous group, the Zapotecs, play an important role in families and communities. A muxe is a person who is...

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The Fierce Urgency of Now: Delivering Lasting Change Through Radical AccountabilityKimberlin Butler Senior Director, Foundation Engagement, Mathematica
The Fierce Urgency of Now: Delivering Lasting Change Through Radical Accountability

The last few years (and beyond) were incredibly difficult for leaders of color. Amid a pandemic that has exacerbated inequities, the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and 10 Black people in Buffalo reminded us of the reality of racism permeating...

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