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Racial Justice Requires Trust
A commitment to racial justice means transforming conventional practices and embracing trust-based philanthropy.
A commitment to racial justice means transforming conventional practices and embracing trust-based philanthropy.
In this SSIR Live! 90-minute program (on-demand available later), attendees will learn what successful change agents do differently, including how to harness power for a positive impact on individuals, organizations, and society
Access this webinarAdvice on increasing support for community power building from power builders and funders
To take part in transformative social change, philanthropists must think toward a future in which their own centrality is diminished.
How to disentangle the different scales through which organizations build their capacity
To build shared decision-making, foundations must put aside narrow definitions of rigor and embrace new understandings of accountability.
Building power for the long term, means going beyond “The Win.”
A decade of learning about power building from The California Endowment’s “Building Healthy Communities” initiative
Lessons from electoral campaigns that built power for structural change
What the progressive movement can learn from military strategy