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Highlights from Candid’s most popular philanthropic resources in 2023?

Candid

Containing five years of real-world learnings, this updated edition provides specific guidance for implementing the Truth, Racial Healing, & Transformation (TRHT) framework to support communities, organizations, and individuals. foundation funding to HBCUs and exploring these schools’ relationship with institutional philanthropy.

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Grantmaking: What’s Participation Got to Do with It?

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Lots of grantmakers are intrigued by participatory grantmaking. Participatory grantmaking invites to decision-making tables people who have historically been excluded. Why Would a Grantmaker Choose a Participatory Grantmaking Approach? So, what does participatory grantmaking look like in practice? But what is it?

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5 Trends in Grantmaking that We Think Have Staying Power

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From community involvement in your grantmaking decisions to better ways to think about risk, the current trends in grantmaking can help you make more effective decisions and more clearly tell your impact story. There are several benefits to adding participatory grantmaking to your funding programs.

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How you can foster sustainable innovation within your nonprofit

ASU Lodestar Center

Every new hire is an opportunity to build the organization of your dreams. Once the employee is hired, we need to set the stage for building connections and psychological safety. This is where participatory practice comes in to play. Make sure you and your stakeholders agree on your nonprofit’s reason for being.

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Data as Decision in Grantmaking

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Building knowledge is a social process where we make meaning together. Datamaking can ground processes of joint learning that energize grantee relationships. It can contribute to exchanges and interactions that are at the heart of nonprofit network building. However, to have data requires intention.

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Equitable and Inclusive Messaging: Retaining Donors in a New Age of Storytelling

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Whether your donors are transactional or high value (including mid-level and recurring donors) or participatory (like event participants and volunteers), building healthy relationships with them today—and retaining them—recognizes the responsibility we all have to our constituents, our communities, and, ultimately, to ourselves.

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How can nonprofit organizations measure community engagement?

ASU Lodestar Center

By creating opportunities for engagement, the nonprofit sector is responsible for building cohesion and social capital. Understanding the benefits of building social capital may be effective in creating a participatory culture. Existing research identifies gaps in the ways in which community engagement is measured.

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