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Philanthropy and Migration: Europe Drawing on Innovations From Around the WorldMichael Alberg-Seberich Executive Partner, Active PhilanthropyDiya Khanna Canadian Journalist, Educator, and Humanitarian
Philanthropy and Migration: Europe Drawing on Innovations From Around the World

Berlin’s former mayor, Klaus Wowereit, was fond of calling the city “poor but sexy.” His phrase was inspired by the creative economy and start-up scene, which are defining features of the post-Cold War city. And since the influx of refugees into Europe in 2015, Berlin...

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Transactional vs. Transformative TransparencyKris Putnam-Walkerly Global Philanthropy Advisor; President, Putnam Consulting Group; Author of Confident GivingBetsey Russell Consultant, Putnam Consulting Group
Transactional vs. Transformative Transparency

CEP’s new report on transparency is a very valuable tool for introspection for individual foundations — and the wider field of philanthropy — to think about how we define and deliver on our pledges to become more transparent. As many other writers on this blog have...

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Finding Out Whether Your Assistance to Grantees Makes a DifferenceEllie Buteau, Ph.D. Director of Research Projects and Special Advisor on Research Methodology and Analysis, CEP
Finding Out Whether Your Assistance to Grantees Makes a Difference

This post originally appeared on the blog in March 2012 and delves into findings from CEP’s report, More Than Money: Making a Difference with Assistance Beyond the Grant. It is re-posted here as part of our Rewind blog series. Believing that their...

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Listening to — and Acting Upon — Beneficiary Feedback: A Story from High Tech HighMarny Sumrall Former Executive Director, YouthTruth
Listening to — and Acting Upon — Beneficiary Feedback: A Story from High Tech High

This post from former YouthTruth Executive Director Marny Sumrall originally appeared on the blog in November 2014. It is re-posted here as part of our Rewind blog series. At CEP, we’ve been talking more and more about beneficiary feedback — who uses it, how much, and...

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