Strategic Philanthropy for a Complex World
Foundations need to adopt a more emergent approach to strategic philanthropy.
Innovative ideas for donors, foundation leaders, and philanthropists (more)
Foundations need to adopt a more emergent approach to strategic philanthropy.
Philanthropic efforts funded by private family wealth—long common in the United States—are on the rise worldwide.
Combining charity with financial gain can seriously tarnish others’ appreciation of altruistic efforts.
As philanthropists, I think our deepest duty is to gamble on people, through untried solutions that just might overturn ancient societal inequities.
A close-up on giving and the entertainment industry.
A new attitude toward collaboration could help funders achieve greater long-term gains.
Next Gen values, experiences, and preferences are poised to accelerate impact investing, directing billions of dollars toward social benefit.
A greater sense of urgency can help foundations better use their strategy and evaluation data to learn, unlearn, and improve.
How international organizations gain insight, innovation, and internal alignment through story.
Collecting data to demonstrate your organization’s impact is great to do when you should, wasteful when you should not.