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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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Facilitating Executive Transitions through Effective PhilanthropyPatricia J. Kozu Interim Executive Director, New York Chinese Cultural Center
Facilitating Executive Transitions through Effective Philanthropy

There have been predictions for years that there will be wholesale nonprofit executive turnover as the baby boomer generation of nonprofit founders and leaders reach retirement age. The Great Recession and its aftermath postponed many planned exits due to the...

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Addressing Nasty, Widespread Problems: Lessons for Philanthropic Practice in Social ChangeDavid C. Colby Former Vice President for Policy, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Addressing Nasty, Widespread Problems: Lessons for Philanthropic Practice in Social Change

Organized American philanthropy was born with bold and audacious goals. Andrew Carnegie challenged philanthropy to “do real and permanent good in this world.” In a similar vein, John D. Rockefeller wrote that “The best philanthropy…is not what is usually called...

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Are the New Big Foundations Lean or Just In the Process of Staffing Up?Phil Buchanan President, CEP
Are the New Big Foundations Lean or Just In the Process of Staffing Up?

On the CEP blog this week and next, CEP President Phil Buchanan is discussing, in a series of eight posts, recent critiques of large, staffed foundations and assertions that recently-established, “lean” foundations are paving a promising new path without being saddled...

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Philanthropy in Chile: Moving Forward to Public GoodMagdalena Aninat Founder and Director, The Center for Philanthropy and Social Investments, School of Government, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
Philanthropy in Chile: Moving Forward to Public Good

For the past few decades, a large and narrow country in South America has been calling international attention for its political and economic progress. Chile has shown democratic stability and the highest degree of social progress in Latin America in areas like...

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Providing Assistance Beyond the Grant: S.H. Cowell FoundationEthan McCoy Former Senior Writer and Editor, CEP
Providing Assistance Beyond the Grant: S.H. Cowell Foundation

In the second post of our series of profiles of funders that are exemplary in their provision of non-monetary support to grantees, as assessed by the Grantee Perception Report, we take a look at the S.H. Cowell Foundation. Based in San Francisco, the Foundation works...

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How Come This Foundation’s Grantees Love Its Reporting Process So Much?Caroline Fiennes Director, Giving Evidence
How Come This Foundation’s Grantees Love Its Reporting Process So Much?

This post originally appeared on the blog of Giving Evidence, which encourages and enables charitable giving based on sound evidence. Most charities hate the reporting which funders make them do. Notionally a learning process, it’s often just compliance,...

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