A special issue of Responsive Philanthropy devoted to what philanthropy can do to combat implicit bias, or the way in which our unconscious minds shape and contribute to our thoughts and actions. A diverse roster of authors explores how this phenomenon both affects the many challenges we as a society face and its implications for how philanthropy addresses these issues.
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Everyone is talking about digital currency. Should nonprofits be part of that conversation? Idealware partnered with GuideStar to host a panel discussion to help nonprofit leaders understand what digital currency is and what it might mean for their organizations. This panel discussion will explore how Bitcoin and other currencies affect nonprofits, from donations to payments for programs and services to investments.
Research shows that one of the greatest impediments to a prosperous future for all of Michigan's people is unequal access to resources. To help foundation leaders and their boards begin essential conversations about marginalized populations and determine the extent to which their organization's culture and grantmaking practices are aligned with a commitment to expanding opportunity in the communities they serve, CMF developed this discussion guide and self-assessment.
This report from the Center for Effective Philanthropy finds that grantees do not view the reporting and evaluation requirements of grantmakers of particular value in strengthening their organizati
A key objective of the Scaling What Works initiative has been to translate insight and learning from grantmaker intermediaries involved with the Social Innovation Fund and share them with the broader philanthropic community. The fifth guide in the Lessons Learned series presents the benefits and challenges of partnerships between local and national funders, and highlights key considerations for both kinds of funders to foster success in their collaboration.
Join the Corporate Funders' Learning Network as Colleen Olphert, Director of Membership & Member Services at the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship leads a discussion about how to have successful partnerships, achieve impact through partnerships, and how to align corporate citizenship objectives and business goals to create a more sustainable and prosperous future for all.