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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 the Social Innovation Fund Now Matters More than EverPatrick Lester Director, Social Innovation Research Center
Why the Social Innovation Fund Now Matters More than Ever

Last week my organization, the Social Innovation Research Center, released a report on the progress of the Social Innovation Fund (SIF), the Obama administration initiative that funds community-based programs in low-income areas and provides the necessary evaluation...

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Watch it Again: Videos from the 2015 CEP Conference Are Now AvailableEthan McCoy Former Senior Writer and Editor, CEP
Watch it Again: Videos from the 2015 CEP Conference Are Now Available

We’re excited to share that videos of several talks from May’s CEP Conference are now posted on our YouTube channel! During the conference and over the past month, we’ve heard from several attendees asking if we had recordings of their favorite talks so they...

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Returning to Relationships: Effective Consulting Partnerships (and Beyond)Naomi Orensten Senior Director of Programs and Strategy, Dorot Foundation
Returning to Relationships: Effective Consulting Partnerships (and Beyond)

The funder-grantee relationship is one of the major thematic areas covered by CEP’s grantee survey, which asks about interactions — staff responsiveness, the foundation’s approachability, and grantee perceptions of being treated fairly — as well as the clarity and...

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Gender Gap? Analyzing Leadership of the Big FoundationsPhil Buchanan President, CEPJen Cole Research Analyst, CEP
Gender Gap? Analyzing Leadership of the Big Foundations

There’s been a great deal of turnover at the biggest foundations, prompting us to revisit our 2012 analyses of the backgrounds of CEOs of the largest 100 foundations by asset size. We reported last month on the professional backgrounds of foundation CEOs — noting a...

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If You Want to Understand Your Impact, Make Sure You Help Your Grantees Evaluate Their WorkKelly Hunt Founder, Hunt Strategy Group
If You Want to Understand Your Impact, Make Sure You Help Your Grantees Evaluate Their Work

Nonprofit, mission-driven organizations overwhelmingly want to assess their impact — and, generally, they put effort into doing so. The Center for Effective Philanthropy’s recent report, Assessing to Achieve High Performance, underscores the importance nonprofits...

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Improving CEP’s Foundation Staff SurveyAustin Long Senior Director, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Improving CEP’s Foundation Staff Survey

Gathering feedback and data and helping foundations act on that information is at the heart of what we do here at CEP. But we need feedback to improve, as well. To that end, in 2015 CEP commissioned Harder+Company Community Research to conduct an independent...

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Embracing a New Age of LeadershipGrant Oliphant CEO, The Conrad Prebys Foundation
Embracing a New Age of Leadership

We need to rethink our understanding of power. And by “we,” I mean all of us engaged in promoting social change and supporting efforts to move our communities forward, especially those of us inclined to believe we still have a greater hold on the reins to power than...

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What is Philanthropy For?Hilary Pearson Founding President, Philanthropic Foundations Canada
What is Philanthropy For?

This post originally appeared on the President’s Blog on the Philanthropic Foundations Canada website. At a recent conference of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, Phil Buchanan, the president of CEP, posed a pointed question to the assembled foundation...

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The Importance of Collecting and Sharing Formative Assessment Data in Nonprofit WorkVu Le Executive Director, Rainier Valley Corps
The Importance of Collecting and Sharing Formative Assessment Data in Nonprofit Work

As I read CEP’s Assessing to Achieve High Performance report, several thoughts came to mind. First, “Ooh, these graphics are so pretty!” Second, “Yeah, funders need to provide more money to nonprofits so we can do more and better evaluation.” Third, “Data needs to be...

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New Data from CEP on Foundation PracticesPhil Buchanan President, CEP
New Data from CEP on Foundation Practices

Being a foundation CEO isn’t so easy if you’re going to do it well, as I noted in my last blog post. There are tough decisions to be made and today — in the opening plenary of CEP’s biennial conference in San Francisco — we at CEP will share data about three areas in...

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How Do You Spend Your Time?Phil Buchanan President, CEP
How Do You Spend Your Time?

Early on in my days as CEP’s first chief executive officer, when we were just trying to get the organization off the ground, I visited with a CEP Board member in her office south of San Francisco. She was new to the Board and very direct. “Show me your calendar,” she...

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Effective Communications and Creating Momentum for Social ChangeVince Stehle Executive Director, Media Impact Funders
Effective Communications and Creating Momentum for Social Change

Foundations are in the business of making the world a better place. Preserving the environment, reducing violence, and improving education are a few examples among the many philanthropic objectives that foundations may pursue. But are we applying ourselves as...

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Learning about Donor Satisfaction: Interviews with Community Foundation LeadersEthan McCoy Former Senior Writer and Editor, CEP
Learning about Donor Satisfaction: Interviews with Community Foundation Leaders

From November 12-18, community foundations across the country united in celebrating the 25th annual Community Foundation Week, a time designed to recognize the vital impact that community foundations have in their local areas. And all year long, community...

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Getting Beyond Nonprofit Performance Assessment with DataAdene Sacks Senior Advisor, Open Impact; Program Director, Irvine New Leadership Network
Getting Beyond Nonprofit Performance Assessment with Data

Sometimes even the hottest technologies can move slowly. Big Data is a prime example. Consider the case of Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), the main utility provider in Northern California. As of 2011, PG&E had equipped 80% of the homes it serves with...

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Who Runs the Big Foundations? A Look at the Leadership of the Largest 100 FoundationsPhil Buchanan President, CEPJen Cole Research Analyst, CEP
Who Runs the Big Foundations? A Look at the Leadership of the Largest 100 Foundations

With recent CEO turnover at large foundations, there’s been much talk about an apparent trend of foundation boards appointing CEOs with some background in philanthropy. We’ve seen several high-profile internal promotions in the last couple of years to the top job,...

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