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How Funder Engagement Boosts Relationship-building
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Jan 12, 2023
Strengthen Relationships with Nonprofits Better solutions take hold when they emerge from the communities we serve. When we fail to achieve the best results, it is often because we aren’t connected to our communities and the work of grantees. What is stakeholder engagement? Many grantmakers are recognizing that in order to ensure better results, we need to tap into the knowledge experience and energy of key stakeholders — nonprofits, community members, other funders, thought leaders. This type of engagement means reaching beyond the usual suspects, deep listening and involving key players in philanthropic decision making. Doing so provides a better understanding of the challenges on the ground, increases buy-in and improves strategies. Find the full answer here > What are different ways to engage stakeholders? A host of specific practices and activities can help grantmakers bring the voices of nonprofits, beneficiaries and community members into decision making and planning. These activities range from lower touch where grantmakers create vehicles to communicate with key stakeholders, to higher levels of involvement in shaping grantmaking programs. Find the full answer here > Which stakeholders should we involve in our decisions and how? Taking time early in the grantmaking process to map out the stakeholders affected by our work, and their position in the ecosystem, helps creates a deeper understanding of key issues. It also prepares us to address future concerns and to tap stakeholder expertise in a proactive way that helps build agreement and buy-in that ultimately leads to more effective programs. In order to do this well, grantmakers need to master stakeholder analysis and determine how to bring key players into decision-making. Find the full answer here > What is empathy and what are the benefits? Empathy is one of the main reasons individual and institutional philanthropy exist. Grantmakers in communities across the country and around the world are mission-bound to try and help people and communities overcome challenges in order to thrive. Implicit in most grantmaker missions is the message: “We care, and we want to help.” But while philanthropy often originates out of compassion and concern for others, grantmakers sometimes forget to make empathy a core driver of our grantmaking. In this piece, we discuss the value of empathy and how it can help grantmakers make smarter grantmaking decisions. Find the full answer here > How do we build and maintain authentic relationships? While we may not be able to totally remove the inherent power imbalance between grantmakers, our grantees and the communities we serve, we can take steps to build more trusting, honest and authentic relationships. By making our work about others, not ourselves, we can develop more genuine connections with grantees and communities. This can mean getting out of the office, bringing the outside into our organizations, making the necessary investments in time and resources, and leading from the top. Find the full answer here > How do we know if our stakeholder engagement is working? Effective stakeholder engagement starts and ends with respect — respect for the expertise that those on the front lines bring to the problems affecting their community, and respect for their capacity to develop solutions if given the chance. Assessing whether stakeholder engagement strategies have truly taken hold requires a shift in our traditional approach to evaluation and learning processes and the factors that constitute success. Find the full answer here > Where can we go to dig deeper on stakeholder engagement? This document contains resources and websites that can assist grantmakers as we continue to improve our engagement with grantees and other partners. Find the full answer here > Who is engaging stakeholders well? A searchable collection of member stories about strengthening relationships with nonprofits is available here. 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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Studying Abroad Can Help Increase Civic Engagement Among Young People
Futurity Jan 11, 2023New research shows that people who study abroad in college are more civically engaged than students who don’t.
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Why We Need to Center Worker Justice in Wildfire Relief
Northern California Grantmakers Jan 11, 2023Navigating the threat of wildfire is an ongoing reality of life in Sonoma County. From 2017 to 2020, fires burned more than 300,000 acres across the county, resulting in devastating losses to ecosystems, homes, communities, and human lives. Recent years of extreme wildfire events have transformed the land and shifted the priorities of the public, management agencies, and local governing bodies around the essential need for fire adaptation and mitigation.
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Click here for more.A New Year’s Resolution for Funders: Model Courage in Giving
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jan 11, 2023I gained a first-hand view of the scourge of domestic violence during law school, when I worked for the Los Angeles Bar Association helping survivors secure temporary restraining orders. What…
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Click here for more.How Funders Can Support California Flood Recovery
Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Jan 11, 2023Precipitation totals are breaking records including in San Francisco, which on Jan. 4 marked the wettest 10-day period since January 1862. Snow totals in the Sierra Nevada mountain range are approaching what…
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What Fintech Could Look Like in 2023
TechCrunch Jan 11, 2023
While 2022 was largely about the reset of the funding environment, 2023 will be a year of recalibration for fintech companies.
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Mass Shootings: How Funders Can Respond
Center for Disaster Philanthropy Jan 11, 2023Funders do have a role within their community if they wish to support response to a mass shooting. They can manage one or more funds for victims or first responders,…
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Click here for more.Amazing things happen when people come together in community. Mutual aid groups support local communities with access to food and needed resources. Donor collaboratives now give over $2 billion annually. Community Advisory Councils are breaking…
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Click here for more.As the U.S. inches closer to the midterm elections, threats to voting rights persist: The rise of rampant voter suppression, racial gerrymandering, and disinformation further discourage and disenfranchise voters. Since…
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Click here for more.Reproductive Justice Leaders Share How to Sustain the Movement in a Post-Roe World
Tides Jan 10, 2023Although reproductive justice leaders have been sounding the alarm for years about massive federal legislative changes, much of the country was caught by surprise when the Supreme Court overturned the…
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Click here for more.Voter turnout in the 2022 midterm election far exceeded expectations. That’s due in no small part to the work of organizations like Public Rights Project (PRP), a fiscally sponsored project…
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