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Philanthropic collaboratives are finding ways to more effectively measure impact

Candid

In our study How Philanthropic Collaboratives Measure, Evaluate, and Learn , we examined three levels of impact: grantees, systems or fields, and donors. Other collaboratives may pursue broader goals that don’t lend themselves to common strategies and metrics, such as reducing intergenerational poverty.

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NextGen philanthropists and the transfer of intergenerational wealth

ASU Lodestar Center

highlight current research reports or studies and discuss how they can. They were influenced by parents (89%), grandparents (63%), close friends (56%) and peers (47%) in their approach to philanthropy; and for most, a philanthropic mindset was instilled early on in life. Teaching philanthropy to children: why, how, what.