Don't miss the recent blog by Rick Moyers and Sabrina Hargrave! Learn how to transform philanthropic practices through effective listening and engagement with communities. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/eDQhGZbS #Feedback #Philanthropy #TrustBuilding
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👂 "What Does It Mean for Funders to Listen Well?" 👂 Dive into the insightful discussion by Rick Moyers of Fund for Shared Insight and Feedback Labs Board Member Sabrina Hargrave of Brooklyn Org as they unravel the essence of effective listening for funders in the second blog of the Feedback Incentives Learning Group series. https://lnkd.in/edcTBZpq #Philanthropy #CommunityEngagement #ListenWell #Listen #Feedback
What Does It Mean for Funders to Listen Well? - The Center for Effective Philanthropy
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Here is Part 2 of our three-part series sharing how and why we changed the language to better reflect our organization and our work. Part 2 "How Community Partners Guided Our Refined Grant Strategies" shares our (modestly) updated grantmaking goals + guidelines, to be more clear about what we support and why, by trying to use consistent language, and offering examples and definitions. The important takeaway here for #philanthropy is that how we move resources must be centered in what our communities need from us, and that requires us both to ask them what they need, and then to honor what they tell us by putting our funding, time, connections, and support where they need it.
At IPMF, community input is crucial to us as we aim to be transparent and intentional (the tenets of trust-based #philanthropy). That’s why we invited our grantees to help us refine our grant strategies. In part 2 of her essay IPMF President Molly de Aguiar shares insights into our community feedback process and the resulting strategies. Read the full story👇 https://lnkd.in/dnJAzyqT
Part 2: How Community Partners Guided Our Refined Grant Strategies | Independence Public Media Foundation
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How Do Nonprofit Leaders Manage Unsolicited “Great Ideas?” What does a board member or CEO do when a donor or valued volunteer approaches him/h with a great idea that needs to be implemented at once? Since most of these ideas are what a Stanford professor terms bad ideas, the board chair and CEO are often between a hypothetical rock and a hard place! To agree to a proposed project that is impractical or irrelevant to the mission will put the nonprofit at risk. But to reject an eager volunteer or potential donor could have serious donor related financial or interpersonal consequences. https://lnkd.in/gy92GmJk
How Do Nonprofit Leaders Manage Unsolicited “Great Ideas?”
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Essential key steps for starting and sustaining DEI committees!
Higher Education and DEIB Consultant. Senior Associate Dean of the College (Emeritus, Vassar College)
DEI Committees and Nonprofit Organizations https://lnkd.in/eZMAV8h9
6 Key Steps for Starting and Sustaining a Nonprofit Organization DEI Committee
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What’s considered “healthy” diversity in a nonprofit board will vary by organization. But, at a minimum, your board should reflect your community and the people you serve. Learn how to increase board diversity. https://hubs.la/Q027XnVJ0
Why Your Nonprofit’s Board Needs to Be Diverse
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Great article on the gap in trust between funders and nonprofit leaders when it comes to large, unrestricted gifts. Drawing on new research from CEP (Center for Effective Philanthropy), Foster explores the contrasting beliefs and experiences regarding the impact of these gifts with minimal reporting requirements. #EffectivePhilanthropy #BuildingTrust #NonprofitLeadership #FundingPartnerships
NEW on the blog Pam Foster of Co-Impact discusses the gap in trust made evident by the contrast between what funders believe about and how nonprofit leaders have experienced the impact of large, unrestricted gifts with few reporting requirements, drawing on new CEP research. Read it here 👇 https://lnkd.in/dvB_uiuZ
The Trust Gap: What Funders Can Learn from MacKenzie Scott’s Giving - The Center for Effective Philanthropy
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What’s considered “healthy” diversity in a nonprofit board will vary by organization. But, at a minimum, your board should reflect your community and the people you serve. Learn how to increase board diversity. https://hubs.la/Q027XrXn0
Why Your Nonprofit’s Board Needs to Be Diverse
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Investigating the intricacies of donor psychology is pivotal for refining nonprofit engagement strategies. Our latest article features insights from Emily Taylor, a luminary in the field of engagement strategy, underscoring the importance of recognizing and addressing the multifaceted needs of donors to build deep and enduring connections. By considering the functional, emotional, and cultural dimensions of donor needs, nonprofits can enhance the significance and impact of every interaction. Taylor offers invaluable guidance on adapting your strategy to resonate with donors’ expectations and values across their journey. This sophisticated grasp of donor motivations can significantly elevate the efficacy of your engagement efforts, ensuring that each touchpoint is meaningful. We encourage you to enhance your engagement strategy by delving into our detailed article, which is replete with actionable insights. We’re eager to learn about your approach: How does your organization address the diverse needs of your donors, and how has this influenced your engagement outcomes? #DonorMotivation #NonprofitStrategy #DeepEngagement
Donor Experience Mapping with Emily Taylor, teenyBIG (4/14/21) – Donor Participation Project
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Even amid obstacles like limited budgets and time, fostering authentic relationships with your nonprofit partners can drive meaningful change through small, actionable steps you can take today 🌟 - like the ones in this blog: https://bit.ly/40OWiNE
Forging Authentic Partnerships: Going Beyond Year-End Giving for Lasting Impact - Realized Worth
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NEW on the blog Pam Foster of Co-Impact discusses the gap in trust made evident by the contrast between what funders believe about and how nonprofit leaders have experienced the impact of large, unrestricted gifts with few reporting requirements, drawing on new CEP research. Read it here 👇 https://lnkd.in/dvB_uiuZ
The Trust Gap: What Funders Can Learn from MacKenzie Scott’s Giving - The Center for Effective Philanthropy
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