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Demographic Data Collection: The Personal, the Practical, and the Potential for ImpactKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Demographic Data Collection: The Personal, the Practical, and the Potential for Impact

Within my first couple weeks of starting college, my Junior Advisor (Williams College’s student equivalent of a dorm parent) gathered a dozen of my “entry” mates for our Welcoming Williams session, which I now recognize was my first ever formal diversity, equity, and...

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Eight Signs Your Board Might Be DysfunctionalPhil Buchanan President, CEPKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Eight Signs Your Board Might Be Dysfunctional

We’ve spent a ton of time in foundation board rooms, for better and for worse. We’ve also been board members and guest speakers at operating nonprofits and one of us staffed two college boards decades ago. Many of those experiences have been engaging and positive....

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“OpenNotes” for Funders: A Radical Idea for More Transparency and Better RelationshipsKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
“OpenNotes” for Funders: A Radical Idea for More Transparency and Better Relationships

This piece was originally posted in February 2018. Transparency — being open, honest, and clear — is a key driver of strong relationships between funders and grantees. It’s valued by foundation and grantee CEOs alike, and grantees think foundations are doing a decent...

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Six Tips for Funders to Listen Well Right NowKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Six Tips for Funders to Listen Well Right Now

For years, every time I’ve traveled outside of Boston, I took a picture and turned it into a postcard to send to my now 97-year-old grandmother, who lives on her own in rural Maine. She replies with a card. We write about things little and big — our shared love of...

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Why We Might Be Undervaluing Strong Funder-Grantee Relationships

At CEP we are always thinking about the ways that strong funder-grantee relationships affect the success of foundations’ efforts. This topic has been a major emphasis in our research agenda for more than a decade, as we have continually investigated the questions,...

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Death and taxes may be certain. Charitable giving, not so much.Kevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEPEllie Buteau, Ph.D. Director of Research Projects and Special Advisor on Research Methodology and Analysis, CEP
Death and taxes may be certain. Charitable giving, not so much.

Data and measurement sometimes get a bad rap in philanthropy. Here at CEP, one useful role we try to play is to balance information about timeless topics, like how to build strong funder-grantee relationships, with data that is crucial for smart decision-making on...

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Listening Carefully: An Argument for Considering All the DataKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Listening Carefully: An Argument for Considering All the Data

This post was originally written for the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy’s "Field Focus: Data and the Sector" campaign. The original post can be viewed here. A few weeks ago, I was chatting with a vice president of a foundation that my organization, the...

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