At the Johnson Center, we think of philanthropy as an ecosystem of nonprofit organizations, individual donors, formal foundations of all types, and corporate giving programs. Essentially, it includes all of…
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Why Collaboration is Critical to Shared Governance Models
Forbes Jan 28, 2023Like any relationship, higher education partnerships depend heavily on the mutual trust of the parties involved.
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Regenerative Practices Can Advance Social Entrepreneurship
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 27, 2023As Dr. Samuel Myers, a principal research scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health and the founder of the Planetary Health Alliance writes, “These disruptions in the atmosphere, oceans, and across…
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The Plight of Student School Board Members
Chalkbeat Jan 26, 2023Student members on the city’s school board say they aren’t taken seriously because they have no power.
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How Asset Mission Alignment Is Critical for Nonprofits
Nonprofit Quarterly Jan 25, 2023How can nonprofits leverage their assets to better achieve their missions? Many paths are available—some of which are usable to organizations with assets below $1 million.
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Merging Impact Investing and Social Entrepreneurship
Alliance Magazine Jan 25, 2023The need for impact investing to meet and support social entrepreneurship is growing stronger. And yet, we often witness a mismatch between the profiles of investors and those of social…
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There are numerous benefits of letting consumers and employees have a say in where a company’s CSR donations go.
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The Emergence of a Collective Corporate Impact Approach to Social Change
Alliance Magazine Jan 21, 2023Philanthropists and impact investors play a major role in driving systemic change and cross-sector collaborations for a more sustainable positive impact on people and planet. However, there is a promising…
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How to Bolster Nonprofit Resilience
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Jan 21, 2023Support Nonprofit Resilience Grantmakers enable nonprofits to focus on long-term mission fulfillment by providing support that is flexible, reliable and enables grantees to build critical skills. Whether it’s supporting the development of strong nonprofit leaders, helping grantees to build and maintain their capacity or providing the kinds of support that contribute to strong and effective nonprofits, grantmakers can play a key role is supporting the financial resilience and sustainability of their grantees. To help grantmakers support nonprofit resilience, GEO has compiled answers to some of the most common questions about financial sustainability, capacity building and leadership development. If you would like to propose a new question related to this topic, please contact Amy Shields. Leadership Development A nonprofit organization’s resiliency and capacity to navigate change successfully depends largely on its people. Ask any grantmaker about the distinguishing characteristics of strong and effective nonprofit organizations, and the conversation inevitably will turn to leadership. But too often nonprofits lack sufficient time and resources to make their talent and leadership needs a high priority, which ultimately hinders impact. Many grantmakers are making leadership development investments as a means of strengthening nonprofit performance What makes for a successful leadership development approach? How can we target our leadership development support? What is collective leadership and how can grantmakers support it? What is coaching and what are the benefits? Where can we go to dig deeper on leadership development? What do nonprofits need to make leadership development a priority? Who is building leadership well? Frieda C. Fox Family Foundation The Durfee Foundation Capacity Building Nonprofits need certain core capacities in order to deliver results — strong leaders, financial management, performance measurement and technology, as well as softer things like communications, adaptability and relationships. These needs will also change over time as organizations evolve. Grantmakers can play a key role in helping nonprofits build and maintain their core infrastructure and other capacities. What is nonprofit capacity and why does it matter? What are three principles for building nonprofit capacity? How can we support capacity-building efforts? How will we know if our capacity-building support is working? What are the key things we need to know about organizational assessments? Where can we go to dig deeper on nonprofit capacity building? Who is successfully building nonprofit capacity? Financial Sustainability The size of many grants, and the strings attached to them, often don’t align with the results grantmakers seek. With GEO’s support, grantmakers are embracing approaches that fuel nonprofit success — such as providing general operating support, multiyear grants, larger average grants and support for leadership development and other forms of capacity building, as well as releasing restrictions on grants and caps on overhead. What financial challenges do nonprofits face? How can we be more supportive of nonprofit financial sustainability? What is general operating support and why is it important? How can we evaluate the impact of our general operating support grants? How do we know if a grantee is a good candidate for general operating support? How can we grow impact? What does it take to spend down successfully? Where can we go to dig deeper on nonprofit financial sustainability? Who is supporting nonprofit financial sustainability? In this section What We Offer GEO Community GEOList Conferences Conference Planning Process Peer Learning Remote Learning Capacity Building Champions Place Based Strategic Learners Network Community Driven Philanthropy Peer Network Race Equity Culture™ Fellowship Change Leaders in Philanthropy Fellowship Publications GEO in the Field The Smarter Grantmaking Playbook Learn for Improvement Support Nonprofit Resilience Strengthen Relationships with Nonprofits Collaborate for Greater Impact Join the GEO Community 500+ members sharing insights and learnings to move philanthropy forward. Check out the benefits of membership
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How to Discover Emerging Nonprofit Leaders
Forbes Jan 20, 2023Breaking away from preconceived notions of how leaders and leadership is supposed to look can open up more space for “untraditional” leaders to emerge.
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Unionization of Nonprofit Employees is On the Rise
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Jan 18, 2023Workers in the nonprofit sector increasingly see unionization as a pathway to better pay, greater wellbeing, and increased equity.
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The Link Between Sustainability, Finance and Philanthropy
Autodesk Foundation Jan 17, 2023Autodesk Foundation Executive Director Christine Stoner sat down with Debbie Clifford, Autodesk’s chief financial officer and Foundation board chair, to learn more about her motivation, inspiration, and passion for her work.
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