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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Returning Philanthropy to Its Root
To solve the challenges of today, the sector must re-embrace an ethos of leading with love.
To solve the challenges of today, the sector must re-embrace an ethos of leading with love.
Previewing one of the great debates of the coming decade.
Innovative solutions come from leaders who are constantly colliding and combining.
A polycrisis of numerous converging and intersecting trends is affecting every aspect of society, including philanthropy.
Racial equity can’t be thought of solely as a funding priority; it must be a critical component of philanthropy’s own way of being.
Our understanding of community can help funders and evaluators identify, understand, and strengthen the communities they work with.
Too many people believe social value is objective, fixed, and stable, when in fact it is subjective, malleable, and variable.
These leaders’ assets go beyond experiences of oppression or marginalization to include the connection, meaning, and joy they can draw on from their respective cultures and communities.
A few nonprofits are using social media to fundamentally change the way they work and increase their social impact.
A clear definition of equity would seem paramount to galvanizing philanthropy into action around this increasingly used term—but the field is only beginning to explore what it really means.