Kevin Bolduc continues his series at the 10-year anniversary of the GPR, explaining how both funders and CEP have used constituent feedback to improve their work.
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Kevin Bolduc continues his series at the 10-year anniversary of the GPR, explaining how both funders and CEP have used constituent feedback to improve their work.
Kevin Bolduc looks back at the origins of the Grantee Perception Report 10 years ago and thanks the funders who supported it from the beginning.
Guest author Cindy Gibson reflects on the danger of assuming data is an end in itself and offers suggestions on how to make the most of the wave of data currently being collected.
YouthTruth Executive Director Marny Sumrall applauds recent efforts to raise the profile of student feedback in education reform.
CEP Director of Talent & Administration Brian Hughes presents his approach for applying data to talent management.
Phil Buchanan shares insights on the importance of credible data and robust nonprofit performance management systems in light of the recent push for “big data.”
Senior Research Analyst Elizabeth Kelley offers points to consider when using individual program officer level feedback from grantees.
Guest author Linda Wood ruminates on the obstacles to getting grantees to use funding for leadership development.
Nathan Hutto of Horizons for Homeless Children proposes a new way to structure the relationship between funders and grantees to improve performance assessment.
Jeff Raikes of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation discusses obstacles in the way of realizing the full potential of innovative solutions.
Cynthia Figueroa of Congreso de Latinos Unidos comments on the themes she sees threaded through our “Room for Improvement” report.
David Pritchard of New Philanthropy Capital relates the findings in “Room for Improvement” to similar research NPC is doing in the UK.
Guest author Lauren Gilbert of Building Educated Leaders for Life (BELL) presents a series of obstacles that nonprofits face in their attempts to complete rigorous, valuable performance assessment.
Guest author Dan Cardinali discusses how foundations can remove the impediments to better nonprofit performance assessment infrastructure.
Elizabeth Boris of the Urban Institute reacts to the findings of our “Room for Improvement” report, describing foundations as missing in action.
Ellie Buteau presents the key findings from “Room for Improvement: Foundations’ Support of Nonprofit Performance Assessment,” the first report from The Grantee Voice panel.
Mark Russell reviews Peter Sims’ “Little Bets” and evaluates how the theory of small discoveries leading to big breakthroughs relates to philanthropy.
Research Manager Andrea Brock shares a data point on how grantees are interacting with their foundation funders through social media–and how they aren’t.
Phil Buchanan reviews Caroline Fiennes’ new book, “It Ain’t What You Give, It’s the Way You Give It.”
Elizabeth R. Miller of Knight Foundation shares a list of tips for foundations on how to engage with grantees through social media and tools on how to measure those efforts.