Our Partners Know What They Need

Scott Amis (right, traveling in Ukraine) is a program officer at Cornerstone Trust, where his portfolio covers Eurasia. Scott has a Master’s degree in Global Leadership, with an emphasis in International Development…

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Redemptive Philanthropy – Praxis

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Resources Roundup: Breakout Sessions at 2022 Conference

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Approving Grants Via Online Voting

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Listening to and Learning from Our Grantees – Domestic Panel

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Listening to and Learning from Our Grantees – International Panel

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Updates: Charities Aid Foundation COVID-19 Reports

Last August Steve Komanapalli shared with us several reports from CAF America based on extensive surveys they conducted with hundreds of organizations around the world. Since then, CAF America has published three…

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Announcing the DWFF Acceleration Portfolio

We’re launching a new initiative: the DWFF Acceleration Portfolio!  Through the Acceleration Portfolio, DWFF will invest in 30 African non-profit organizations with annual budgets under $500,000USD (though ideally most will be under…

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Racial Equity and Philanthropy

Summary: This research, from Echoing Green and Bridgespan, lays bare the racial disparity in today’s funding environment and argues that population-level impact cannot happen without funding more leaders of color. Christy Vines…

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Charities Aid Foundation COVID-19 Reports

Charities Aid Foundation of America did a series of surveys earlier this year providing insight into what non-profits around the world are experiencing through the coronavirus crisis.  This survey was completed by…

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What You Can Do to Support Black Communities

I was on a great call with Southern California Grantmakers a few days ago on supporting black communities in philanthropy. Although it’s more focused on LA county and from a more secular…

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Minneapolis and Beyond: Recommendations for Giving

I received this list of recommended orgs related to racial justice movements happening in our country right now. It’s from Open Philanthropy and their work in criminal justice: Minneapolis and Beyond: Recommendations…

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Are We Ignoring God’s Purposes for His Investable Assests?

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Ministry Measures

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The Value of Reflection

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Resources Roundup: 2019 Annual Conference Links

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Tools for Taking Action

Meridith Polin, a senior officer at Pew Charitable Trusts, directs the Pew fund for health and human services in Philadelphia’s evaluation capacity building initiative, which aims to accelerate the use of data for monitoring,…

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People-Centered Philanthropy

Scott Todd gave the keynote presentations, on people-centered philanthropy, at our 2019 conference. Slides from his presentation are linked below. Scott is a partner at the Integrated Philanthropy Initiative, and has written…

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Driving Excellence with Values

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Integrated Philanthropy: Beneficiary vs. Customer

Scott Todd was the keynote speaker at the Annual Conference in 2019, in Chicago, speaking on people-centered philanthropy. This video was a part of his presentation:

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“Nonstrategic”… and okay with it

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