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Special 30th Anniversary Announcement: Don't miss this! We have some very excited news to share.
Trust-Based Philanthropy is being embraced by a growing number of foundations and social investors as a way to alleviate power imbalances between funders and those they support while fostering more productive and informative relationships. Driven by the central philosophy that funders should approach grantee relationships as learning partnerships, a trust-based approach encourages multi-year unrestricted funding, streamlined reporting, and transparent and responsive communication.
Building the capacity of your grantees to engage in strong grant reporting and data practices is impossible without strengthening their overall organizational capacity. This workshop will help you identify specific grantmaking practices that will build your grantee’s capacity and fuel your own ability to learn from grant portfolios, share your learning internally and externally, and use these relationships to evolve your grantmaking strategy over time.
Learning Objectives
Welcome from Governor Eric Holcomb
Announcing the Recipient of the Hazelett Award for Leadership in Grantmaking; Presented by Ekstrom Alley Clontz & Associates
Plenary Featuring Carrie Avery, The Role of Trust in Philanthropy