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Deciding Together: Shifting Power and Resources Through Participatory Grantmaking
In Deciding Together: Shifting Power and Resources Through Participatory Grantmaking, we look at why and how funders are engaging in participatory grantmaking and shifting decision-making power to the very communities impacted by funding decisions. Through examples and insights from a diverse range of participatory grantmakers, we explore the benefits, challenges, and models of participatory grantmaking.
The Crisis of White Supremacy in America: What’s Philanthropy’s Role?
Diversity of Asset Managers in Philanthropy
Community-led Philanthropy during Crisis: How Giving Circles of Color Can Transform Traditional Philanthropy
32nd Annual Members' Meeting: Envisioning a Trust-Based Future for Philanthropy
The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change: Case Statement
Grantmaking with a Racial Justice Lens: A Practice Guide
What’s Race Got to Do With It? Equity and Philanthropic Evaluation Practice
The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change: Redlining by Another Name: What the Data Says to Move from Rhetoric to Action
2018 Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals Report
Chat with an Expert #3: Daryn Dodson, Founder & Managing Director of Illumen Capital
Participatory Grantmaking Session #2
2020 SPARX Conference
Regional Roundtable: Native American Heritage Month
Creating a Culture of Change: A panel discussion on diversifying boards
Food Funders Meeting #1- Reality Bites: Hunger on the Rise in Philadelphia and What We Can Do About It
2021 Member Pulse Survey
Taking a Racial Equity Approach to Endowment Management
Hear from The Racial Equity Asset Lab (The REAL) to learn about models for engagement and the types of external consultants available in the ecosystem for advancing mission-alignment, integrating impact investing, and incorporating racial equity in endowment practices.
Achieving Greater Truth and Impact: Unpacking Power Dynamics in Measurement and Evaluation
The power dynamic between community organizations and funders can block information that could both drive better decision-making and fuel more investment in communities most in need.