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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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Why AI is a ‘Crucial Partner for Nonprofits’ and Other Insights from OpenAI’s Head of Global PolicyLowell Weiss President, Cascade Philanthropy Advisors, Inc.
Why AI is a ‘Crucial Partner for Nonprofits’ and Other Insights from OpenAI’s Head of Global Policy

To accompany CEP’s new report on AI, Cascade Philanthropy Advisors President Lowell Weiss interviewed 15 leaders from foundations, nonprofits, and affinity groups. In this post, Weiss shares his conversation, edited for clarity and length, with Chris Lehane, head of...

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Talk About Talking: Making a Grantee Convening CountGerson Galdamez, Ph.D. Program Officer, Archstone FoundationLaura Rath, Ph.D., M.S.G. Vice President of Programs, Archstone Foundation
Talk About Talking: Making a Grantee Convening Count

We are in a volatile, uncertain, and complex time. In philanthropy, our response is often to have a meeting about holding more meetings, at which we’ll discuss the next meetings we need. This is understandable — we hold a lot of responsibility, we want to make...

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Safer Schools, Stronger Communities: Lessons for Funders from YouthTruth’s Anti-Bullying ReportJennifer de Forest Director of Research and Learning, 
YouthTruthCamilla Valerio Analyst, YouthTruth
Safer Schools, Stronger Communities: Lessons for Funders from YouthTruth’s Anti-Bullying Report

Schools are powerful “holding environments” where belonging, or the lack of it, shapes how we treat one another. For some, the bonds forged in school last a lifetime. For many others, school culture is defined less by friendship and connection than by bullying and...

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Learning From Partners: Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s Grantee-Focused Approach to Continuous ImprovementNatalia Kiryttopoulou Lead for Global Assessment and Advisory Services
Learning From Partners: Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s Grantee-Focused Approach to Continuous Improvement

“We think through what we’re doing, but we also know that nothing is ever perfect. We’re not trying to create perfection. We’re just trying to improve all the time.” - Kirsty Gillan-Thomas, Head of Evidence and Learning, Paul Hamlyn Foundation This post is the first...

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Preserving and Rebuilding Public Data Systems: A Framework for FundersKaruna Sridharan Chibber Evaluation and Learning Officer, Families and Communities, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Preserving and Rebuilding Public Data Systems: A Framework for Funders

Every year, like many peers at other foundations, I partner with grantmaking teams to draft learning plans. We revisit assumptions, reflect on lessons, identify questions for the year ahead, and map out data sources — like PRAMS and ACS — that will help us answer...

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Opening the Doors: How a Lean Foundation Modernized Processes and Created New Channels of Communication with GranteesEmily Radwin Manager, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEPNina Stack Executive Director, The Champlin Foundation
Opening the Doors: How a Lean Foundation Modernized Processes and Created New Channels of Communication with Grantees

The Champlin Foundation, a Rhode Island-based funder focused on capital investments, worked with the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) on its first Grantee Perception Report in 2019. After making a number of changes based on the feedback they received from their...

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We Won’t Know Unless We Ask: In Conversation About Forthcoming CEP Research on the Current ContextElisha Smith-Arrillaga, Ph.D. Vice President, Research, CEPPhil Buchanan President, CEP
We Won’t Know Unless We Ask: In Conversation About Forthcoming CEP Research on the Current Context

This is the third in a series of occasional chats among some of CEP’s staff we’ll be posting on the blog, in which they discuss current challenges for philanthropy and nonprofits. In this conversation, CEP President Phil Buchanan talks with CEP Vice President of...

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Lessons from Katrina: How Funders Can Help Communities Get “Climate Mobility” Right  Taryn Higashi Executive Director, Unbound PhilanthropyDavid Lubell Senior Climate Mobility and Cities Fellow, ICLEI – USA.
Lessons from Katrina: How Funders Can Help Communities Get “Climate Mobility” Right  

Twenty years ago, on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and the surrounding area. That disaster made the reality of climate change visible, and it revealed how disasters expose and amplify existing inequities. It also revealed how critical it is that...

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Now is When Nonprofits Need Philanthropy the Most: Five Ways Funders Can Step UpVivian Tseng President and CEO, Foundation for Child DevelopmentPhilip Li President and CEO, Robert Sterling Clark FoundationMonica Munn Chief Social Impact Officer, World Education ServicesRickke Mananzala President, New York FoundationMike Pratt President and CEO, Scherman FoundationJulia Bator Executive Director, J.M. Kaplan Fund
Now is When Nonprofits Need Philanthropy the Most: Five Ways Funders Can Step Up

Nonprofit organizations are in a state of crisis: facing safety, legal, and funding threats, as documented in the Center for Effective Philanthropy’s most recent “State of Nonprofits” report, which reveals nonprofit leaders are finding it difficult to pursue their...

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Funder Investment in High-Quality Listening: Backing the Practices That Matter MostBritt Lake CEO, Feedback LabsMichael Gale Manager of Field Building, Feedback Labs
Funder Investment in High-Quality Listening: Backing the Practices That Matter Most

The release of “Voices That Matter” from the Center for Effective Philanthropy affirms what many in the sector have long hoped: funders recognize that listening to the people at the heart of their work is not only the right thing to do, but essential to making good...

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Signals of Readiness: How Funders Can Vet AI in the Social SectorShannon Farley Co-Founder and Executive Director, Fast ForwardChantal Forster Independent Advisor, Warren West Advisory
Signals of Readiness: How Funders Can Vet AI in the Social Sector

The SMS service that connects hungry neighbors with nearby food pantries? It runs on AI. The nonprofit fighting cancer by repurposing generic drugs? Also operating with AI. The nonprofit instantly translating between teachers and parents who speak different languages?...

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Embracing the Complexity of Social Change: Moving From Transactional to Transformative Funding PartnershipsJuan José Hurtado Paz y Paz Director, Pop No'jCamelia Proca Founder and Director, Association for Liberty and Gender Equality - A.L.E.G.Nikita Ketkar CEO, MasoomEmmy Zoomlamai Okello Executive Director, Foundation for Inclusive Community Help (FICH)
Embracing the Complexity of Social Change: Moving From Transactional to Transformative Funding Partnerships

Imagine a world where philanthropy embraces social change in all its complexity — where genuine change is made through transformational partnerships free from hierarchical bias. As leaders of community-based organizations in 11 countries from four continents, we’re...

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