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Equity-centered Evaluation Design: How Funders Can Assess Progress in Partnership with Nonprofits and Community
Self-Dealing: A Concise Guide For Foundation Board and Staff
An overview on the self-dealing law, including definitions, common problem areas, exceptions, penalties, and resources.
The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change: Redlining by Another Name: What the Data Says to Move from Rhetoric to Action
Deciding Together: Shifting Power and Resources Through Participatory Grantmaking
Grantmaking with a Racial Justice Lens: A Practice Guide
The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change: Case Statement
Promising Practices in Eviction Prevention
Biweekly COVID-19 Funder Briefing #17
2020 SPARX Conference
COVID-19: Nelson Foundation's Grantee Communications
2021 SPARX Conference
NCFP Webinar: Spark Session: Community Foundation Business Models for Family Philanthropy
Deepening our Experience in Lower North Philadelphia - A Guided Tour of Communities in and around Philadelphia’s 22nd Police District
Southwest Philly 2019: Tour of the Neighborhood and What We Can Do Next
Census 2020 Stakeholder Meeting
29th Annual Members' Meeting & Reception
What’s Race Got to Do With It? Equity and Philanthropic Evaluation Practice
An increasing number of foundations are embracing racial equity/equity as a core value, and it is influencing how they see themselves and operate. However, evaluation has for the most part remained untouched. Knowing how race/racism has influenced both, philanthropy and evaluation, deepens our understanding of how philanthropic evaluation practice may unintentionally reinforce racism. Equitable evaluation shifts the current evaluation paradigm to one that centers equity/racial equity, so that it is more aligned with the values and intentions of current day philanthropic endeavors.