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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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Six Things Funders Can Change to Better Support Child- and Youth-led Grassroots GroupsHeather Hamilton Executive Director, Elevate Children Funders Group
Six Things Funders Can Change to Better Support Child- and Youth-led Grassroots Groups

There’s a growing recognition that many of the gains of the last quarter century for children, particularly for the most vulnerable and marginalized children, are stagnating or reversing. Increasingly, philanthropy has begun to understand that shifting money directly...

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How Rapid Assessments Can Help the Shift from Response to RecoveryCynthia Steele President and CEO, EMpower — The Emerging Markets Foundation
How Rapid Assessments Can Help the Shift from Response to Recovery

As funders, our immediate response to the onset of a global pandemic early in 2020 was humanitarian: to increase our support and to provide it in more flexible ways. Now, as we see that COVID-19’s impact will be lasting and pronounced, philanthropy needs to shift to...

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Elevating the Conversation: A Note of Appreciation and ThanksPhil Buchanan President, CEPGrace Nicolette Vice President, Programming and External Relations, CEP
Elevating the Conversation: A Note of Appreciation and Thanks

If you’ve read and appreciated a post from the CEP Blog over the past nearly seven years, then you have benefited from the thoughtful and skilled work of Ethan McCoy, CEP’s senior writer. Ethan joined CEP right out of Brown University, where he had been sports editor...

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How Strong Grantee Relationships Lead to Unexpected OpportunitiesEmily Young Executive Director, The Nonprofit Institute at the University of San DiegoPeter Ellsworth President Emeritus, Legler Benbough Foundation
How Strong Grantee Relationships Lead to Unexpected Opportunities

Prior to completing its spend down in 2020, the San Diego-based Legler Benbough Foundation worked with grantees in trusting relationships, built over time, for 20 years. Now that our doors are closed, our colleagues at the Foundation have had the chance to...

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Foundation-Wide Strategy Reviews: Lessons from 13 Private FoundationsMena Boyadzhiev Senior Director, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEPAlina Tomeh Former Senior Analyst, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Foundation-Wide Strategy Reviews: Lessons from 13 Private Foundations

For funders planning to evaluate or review their strategies, a wide range of resources on program evaluation and assessment can provide guidance on methodology, data use, and analysis. And yet, the available literature on how to structure foundation-wide...

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Centering Climate Giving in Frontline CommunitiesCrystal Hayling Executive Director, Libra FoundationAngie Chen Senior Program Officer and Community Engagement Director, The Libra Foundation
Centering Climate Giving in Frontline Communities

It takes boldness to bring big change in philanthropy. Our colleagues at Donors of Color Network recently put that boldness into action by launching a national campaign calling on funders to commit to giving 30 percent of climate-related funding to BIPOC-led groups,...

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For the Future and the Now: The Difference of Multiyear General Operating SupportLinda Thomas-Hemak CEO, The Wright Center for Community Health
For the Future and the Now: The Difference of Multiyear General Operating Support

As president and CEO of The Wright Center for Community Health and its affiliated entity, The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, I’ve had the great privilege of voluntarily serving alongside 600 peer nonprofit CEOs on the Center for Effective Philanthropy’s...

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The Art of Philanthropy, The Philanthropy of ArtMichael Sy Uy Lecturer and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Harvard University Department of Music
The Art of Philanthropy, The Philanthropy of Art

Philanthropic best practices in arts and culture remain underexplored relative to other sectors of private funding. If funders are looking for best practices, it’s easy to become lost amidst varying objectives, rationales, and methodologies. For arts funders,...

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Rethinking What Constitutes ImpactPhil Buchanan President, CEPJen Wilka Former Executive Director, YouthTruthSonya Kendall Heisters Former Deputy Director, YouthTruth
Rethinking What Constitutes Impact

Foundations and individual donors need to reconceive impact in a way that puts hearing firsthand the experiences of those they seek to help front and center. If any area illustrates this point, it is education. After all, listening to students should not be a radical...

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Will foundations’ next crisis response be déjà vu all over again?Steven Lawrence Senior Research Consultant, TCC GroupMelinda Fine Principal, Fine Consulting
Will foundations’ next crisis response be déjà vu all over again?

Foundations say they are eliminating restrictions on existing grants, exceeding payout requirements, listening to their grantees on what they need to weather current challenges, and thinking about increasing support for policy, advocacy, and organizing. They’re also...

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