How Grantmaking Can Create Adaptive Organizations
Philanthropists should create collaborative relationships with grantees that cultivate critical thinking, learning, and adaptation.
Philanthropists should create collaborative relationships with grantees that cultivate critical thinking, learning, and adaptation.
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