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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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How Philanthropy Can Catalyze Government-Research Partnerships — and Why it ShouldAngela Bednarek Project Director, Evidence Project, The Pew Charitable TrustsJenni Owen Director, North Carolina Office of Strategic PartnershipsAlex Sileo Senior Associate, Results First Initiative, The Pew Charitable Trusts
How Philanthropy Can Catalyze Government-Research Partnerships — and Why it Should

Partnerships between government and research organizations have increasingly emerged as a promising path for policymakers to expand their access to and use of evidence in policy, program, and budget decisions. In these partnerships, government officials and...

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Are Donors Prioritizing Themselves or the Organizations to Which They Donate?Ellie Buteau, Ph.D. Director of Research Projects and Special Advisor on Research Methodology and Analysis, CEP
Are Donors Prioritizing Themselves or the Organizations to Which They Donate?

In a recent Chronicle of Philanthropy piece, one of the donors interviewed suggests that, “When fundraisers approach donors with the idea that they’re going to help the donor do what the donor wants to do, that’s what works.” I must admit to shaking my head as I read...

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Centering Race and Disability in Closing the Racial Wealth GapDr. Helene Gayle President and CEO, The Chicago Community TrustRebecca Cokley Program Officer, U.S. Disability Rights, Ford Foundation
Centering Race and Disability in Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

Race and disability are inextricably linked. In the United States, 61 million adults, or 26 percent of the adult population, have a disability. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color have a higher incidence of disability with one in four Black Americans and three in...

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The Time for Capital Expenditure Grants is Long OverdueBetty Weintraub Manager of Grant Programs and Philanthropic Outreach, Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA)
The Time for Capital Expenditure Grants is Long Overdue

2022 is the year that America revitalizes its infrastructure and philanthropy has a role to play in this discussion. Nationwide in the philanthropic community, it is rare to find a grantmaker allowing organizations to submit requests for capital expenditure (physical...

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What Ted Lasso Teaches Us About PhilanthropyClara Bennett Principal - Strategy, Learning, and Impact, Omidyar NetworkJessica Kiessel Former Senior Director, Learning & Impact, Omidyar Network
What Ted Lasso Teaches Us About Philanthropy

This is the fourth post in a series contributed by the Feedback Incentives Learning Group, a group of funders convened by Feedback Labs that are dedicated to encouraging peer funders to listen to the people most harmed by the systems and structures they seek to change...

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In This ‘Moment of Truth,’ Philanthropy Can and Should Get it RightDwayne Marsh President and CEO, Northern California GrantmakersKate Wilkinson Partner, Open Impact
In This ‘Moment of Truth,’ Philanthropy Can and Should Get it Right

Shifting philanthropy’s outmoded ways of working is the challenge that will define the sector in the coming decade. We can no longer afford inaction that perpetuates the status quo. We must pursue what evidence indicates will take us toward equitable recovery and...

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To Support Shifts in Philanthropic Practices, Foundations Must Reimagine Their Internal Structures and ProcessesGabriela Alcalde Executive Director, Elmina B. Sewall Foundation
To Support Shifts in Philanthropic Practices, Foundations Must Reimagine Their Internal Structures and Processes

As I read “What’s Not Changing (Much) in Funder Practice: Multiyear GOS” on the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) blog, I found the advice for foundations considering multiyear general operating support (GOS) really resonated with our experience at the Sewall...

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In Conversation with Allison Fine and Beth Kanter, Authors of “The Smart Nonprofit”Chloe Heskett Senior Writer, Editor & Content Strategist, CEP
In Conversation with Allison Fine and Beth Kanter, Authors of “The Smart Nonprofit”

Smart technology, which refers to AI and other digital technologies that replace human decision-makers, is on the rise. While smart technology has obvious implications in sectors like the automotive industry, personal electronics, home automation, and more, the...

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After Removing Grantee Burden, What Next?Meredith Blair Pearlman Evaluation and Learning Director, The David and Lucile Packard FoundationCarolina De La Rosa Mateo Research Coordinator, HACER (Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment Through Research)
After Removing Grantee Burden, What Next?

As we reach the time when many grantees have submitted final grant reports for the previous year’s efforts, what better time to reflect and elaborate on the problems with grantee reporting requirements discussed by Kevin Bolduc’s post on the Center for Effective...

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When it Comes to Foundation Leaders, Prior Nonprofit Experience MattersNaomi Orensten Senior Director of Programs and Strategy, Dorot FoundationMaria Lopez Former Senior Analyst, Research, CEP
When it Comes to Foundation Leaders, Prior Nonprofit Experience Matters

In its recently released report, Foundations Respond to Crisis: Lasting Change?, the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) shared new research in which foundations reported working differently now than in early 2020 — and indicated plans to sustain most of these...

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How Do Funders Encourage Grantees to Listen?Megan Campbell Senior Director of Programs and Strategy, Feedback LabsMadison McDaniel Marketing and Communications Intern, Feedback Labs
How Do Funders Encourage Grantees to Listen?

This is the second in a series of posts contributed by the Feedback Incentives Learning Group, a group of funders convened by Feedback Labs that are dedicated to encouraging peer funders to listen to the people most harmed by the systems and structures they seek to...

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Leadership Development Programs Need an Upgrade: Five Ways to Advance Racial EquityIdalia Fernandez Senior Director, Community Wealth PartnersLori Bartczak Senior Director, Knowledge & Content, Community Wealth Partners
Leadership Development Programs Need an Upgrade: Five Ways to Advance Racial Equity

As the nation grapples with “the great resignation” across a range of job industries since the start of the pandemic, employment challenges extend to the nonprofit sector as well. Nonprofits are experiencing high rates of burnout and turnover, and many are struggling...

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