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Keeping the Spark Alive: How One Funder Invests in Grantee Well-BeingKara Doyle Senior Analyst, Assessment and Advisory ServicesJennifer Oakley Program Partner, Imago Dei FundEmily Nielsen Jones Co-founder and Trustee, Imago Dei Fund
Keeping the Spark Alive: How One Funder Invests in Grantee Well-Being

Burnout within nonprofit organization staff is a growing concern within the sector, as seen in the Center for Effective Philanthropy’s new research, State of Nonprofits 2024: What Funders Need to Know. The research shows that 95 percent of nonprofit leaders expressed...

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A Pride Month Call to Action: Highlighting the Less Positive Experiences of LGBTQ+ GranteesKevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEPLiz Kelley Sohn Senior Manager, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
A Pride Month Call to Action: Highlighting the Less Positive Experiences of LGBTQ+ Grantees

Part protest, part commemoration, and part celebration, Pride Month joyfully invites us all to see the rich and diverse lives of queer folks — and to recognize that as far as we’ve come (at least here in the U.S.), we still have a long way to go to achieve a world in...

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Prioritizing Grants Management: An Unsung Key to Effective FundingEmma Relle Associate Manager, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Prioritizing Grants Management: An Unsung Key to Effective Funding

Often, when I hear talk about funders and the ways they can achieve impact, the conversations tend to revolve around the same few groups: program staff, senior leadership, and boards. No doubt, these roles are essential for driving impact in philanthropy. But, in my...

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Closing the Feedback Loop with Grantees: A Conversation with the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher FoundationKristy Luk Senior Manager, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEPCynthia Rowell Director, Learning and Impact, Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
Closing the Feedback Loop with Grantees: A Conversation with the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation

One of the most frequently asked questions I receive from grantmakers after they complete a Grantee Perception Report (GPR) with CEP is, “How would you recommend sharing these findings back to our grantees?”  While we encourage all funders to, at the minimum, thank...

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How Listening Helped One Funder Set Strategic DirectionAlice Mei Senior Manager, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEPKho Yin Go Analyst, Partnerships Insights, Minderoo FoundationKristen Stevenson Director, Partnerships, Minderoo Foundation
How Listening Helped One Funder Set Strategic Direction

In my many years working with funders at the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP), one of the most common phrases that comes up in discussions of results is “we’re different” — and there is always truth in that. We’ve worked with more than 350 funders on a Grantee...

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What the Music of Taylor Swift Can Teach Us About Great PhilanthropyJoseph Lee Senior Manager, Assessment and Advisory Services
What the Music of Taylor Swift Can Teach Us About Great Philanthropy

Great music is more than the sum of its parts. A certain combination of notes, chords, and lyrics may create an exquisite gem of a song — or a barnburner of a jam — but what’s required to elevate music to the level of greatness is something else: an artist’s specific...

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Your Questions About Demographic Data Collection, AnsweredEmily Radwin Manager, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Your Questions About Demographic Data Collection, Answered

In recent years, CEP’s analysis of demographic data from its Grantee Perception Report and research datasets found that both Native American nonprofit leaders and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) nonprofit leaders were having less positive experiences with...

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Silently Shrinking Grants: Is Inflation Reducing the Value of Your Grant?Kevin Bolduc Vice President, Assessment and Advisory Services, CEP
Silently Shrinking Grants: Is Inflation Reducing the Value of Your Grant?

In philanthropy, we have been talking a lot about the crucial need for funders to provide more multiyear, general operating support. That’s important, and I also think we need to talk more about the size of grants. Why? At least from what I can see in CEP’s Grantee...

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