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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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The Grantee Perspective on Nonprofit SustainabilityRamya Gopal Former Associate Manager, Research, CEP
The Grantee Perspective on Nonprofit Sustainability

Although there has much discussion about nonprofit sustainability, the “overhead myth,” and unrestricted funding (see TCC Group’s “The Sustainability Formula,” GEO’s “On the Money” and NFF’s “2013 State of the Nonprofit sector” as just a few examples), nonprofits...

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Inviting Grantees to the TableAustin Long Senior Director, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Inviting Grantees to the Table

In a recent blog post from my colleague Kevin Bolduc, he shared inspiring examples of two funders trying something a bit different: sharing the results of their Grantee Perception Reports (GPR) in-person with their grantees. While we often see foundations sharing...

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Seeking Confidence in Your Impact? Broaden Your Definition of EvidenceKatherina Rosqueta Executive Director, Center for High Impact Philanthropy
Seeking Confidence in Your Impact? Broaden Your Definition of Evidence

How can funders better inform their own assessment of progress and earn their – and others’  - confidence in any impact achieved?  That’s the question that jumped out at us here at the Center for High Impact Philanthropy after reviewing...

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A Basic Low-Cost GPR Now Available to Small FoundationsKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
A Basic Low-Cost GPR Now Available to Small Foundations

At CEP, we strive to make our assessment tools as accessible as possible to as many funders as possible. Since our inception, assessment tools such as our flagship Grantee Perception Report have primarily been used by larger foundations with annual giving of over $5...

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Data Point: Foundation CEOs’ Greatest Concerns for FoundationsEllie Buteau, Ph.D. Director of Research Projects and Special Advisor on Research Methodology and Analysis, CEP
Data Point: Foundation CEOs’ Greatest Concerns for Foundations

Many people use the start of a new year as a time to think about the future. Some make predictions, others make resolutions. A few have recently shared their hopes for what foundations will do in 2014. But what are foundation CEOs themselves concerned about for the...

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11 New Year’s WishesPhil Buchanan President, CEP
11 New Year’s Wishes

Every New Year, we tend to dream of what the next year might bring. In that spirit, here are my wishes for what we’d see in foundationland in my imagined 2014. Let me emphasize that these are not predictions (I am a bit of a cynic about predictions). These are instead...

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An Openness Pledge?Fay Twersky President, Arthur M. Blank FoundationLarry Kramer Former President, William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
An Openness Pledge?

Guest authors Fay Twersky and Larry Kramer, of The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, react to CEP’s new research report “How Far Have We Come? Foundation CEOs on Progress and Impact” by urging foundation staff to continuously reflect on their strategy and progress, while openly and proactively sharing the results of such reflections.

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How Far Have Community Foundations Come?Steve Seleznow President and Chief Executive Officer, Arizona Community Foundation
How Far Have Community Foundations Come?

Steve Seleznow, president and chief executive officer of the Arizona Community Foundation, interprets the findings from CEP’s latest research report, “How Far Have We Come? CEOs on Progress and Impact” from a community foundation perspective. Seleznow points to the unique challenges to evaluating progress introduced by competing interests within community foundations, but rather than giving up on charting impact, he argues instead to transform the conventional definition of impact.

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Perceiving ProgressLucy Bernholz Visiting Scholar, Stanford University Digital Civil Society Lab and The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Perceiving Progress

Guest author Lucy Bernholz, Visiting Scholar at Stanford University, reacts to CEP’s research report, “How Far Have We Come? Foundation CEOs on Progress and Impact.” Bernholz recognizes the unique difficulty of assessing progress in philanthropy but argues that the challenge foundations face in measuring outcomes is intrinsic to the work they do.

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If Progress on Goals is a Glass, It’s Half Empty and Half FullPaul Brest Professor Emeritus, Stanford Law School; Former President, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
If Progress on Goals is a Glass, It’s Half Empty and Half Full

Guest author Paul Brest, Professor Emeritus at Stanford Law School and former president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, reacts to CEP’s research report, “How Far Have We Come? Foundation CEOs on Progress and Impact.” Though encouraged that foundation CEOs’ recognize the value of acquiring and sharing evidence of what works to improve outcomes, Brest argues that is is crucial for foundation leaders to begin to act on these beliefs.

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Not Gettin’ It: Dispatch from After the LeapPhil Buchanan President, CEP
Not Gettin’ It: Dispatch from After the Leap

Phil Buchanan, speaking to an audience of mostly nonprofit leaders at the After the Leap conference, asked if funders get it, when it comes to funding performance assessment for their grantees. Unsurprisingly, but discouragingly, the answer was for the most part, “no.”

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Helping Grantees Assess and ImprovePhil Buchanan President, CEP
Helping Grantees Assess and Improve

Phil Buchanan asks why, despite frequently indicating the desire to do so, aren’t more funders helping their grantees to evaluate and improve their work? Buchanan evaluates the current landscape of funder support for this work by their grantees, and finds that pool is a small one.

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