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Foundation Transparency: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same

by Aaron Dorfman | May 16th, 2013
As I reviewed “Foundation Transparency: What Nonprofits Want,” the latest publication from the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP), I had an overwhelming sense of déjà vu. So I dug deep into the archives to find reports on the subject produced by the organization I now lead, the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP). ...
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Transparency for Those that Need It Most

by Andrea Brock | May 15th, 2013
We’re data junkies at CEP, and we spend a lot of time collecting information about foundations through online research and scrolling through foundation websites. It’s always interesting to see how some foundations share detailed information on what they are trying to do, while others—even those that give hundreds of millions of dollars in grants annually—share little to nothing about their work besides the broad program areas they fund. ...
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Data Point: Consistency Among Foundation Funders

by Ellie Buteau, PhD | May 8th, 2013
In our 2012 report Room for Improvement, we explored the grantee perspective on foundations’ support of nonprofit performance assessment. Almost half of nonprofit leaders—48 percent—reported that there is not much consistency across the types of information different foundation funders seek from them. ...
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Better Funder/Grantee Dialogue: From Elusive to Imperative

by Antony Bugg-Levine | May 1st, 2013
I’ll admit, I seek external validation as much as the next person. When I was a Rockefeller Foundation program officer, I wanted to be valued as more than a walking wallet. ...
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If a Former President Can’t Give Funder Feedback, Then Who Can?

by Kevin Bolduc | April 17th, 2013
For all the talk of new technologies that might allow grant recipients to provide candid feedback to funders, the funder-grantee power imbalance remains very real. I was reminded of this, vividly, when I was catching up on The Daily Show a couple days ago. ...
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Diving Deeper into Nonprofit Performance Assessment

by Addy Ashiru | March 27th, 2013
“We started off where many of your respondents started, which was having an intention around evaluation, wanting to know more. It’s not our core business. ...
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Data Point: Foundations’ Information Needs vs. Nonprofits’ Needs

by Ellie Buteau, PhD | February 6th, 2013
One of the key findings in our Room for Improvement report was that nonprofits want more help in their performance assessment efforts than they are currently receiving from their foundation funders. For foundations, nonprofit effectiveness is critical: the extent to which foundations make a difference in society depends, in large part, on the effectiveness of the organizations they fund. ...
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When “Dependency” is Not a Bad Word

by Phil Buchanan | January 15th, 2013
I have a dependency problem. No, it’s not drugs or alcohol. ...
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Which Data? And Who Will Pay for It?

by Phil Buchanan | October 30th, 2012
The following post originally appeared on Markets for Good. Markets for Good is a welcome push for the development and use of data to inform better decisions and, ultimately, better philanthropy. ...
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Grantee Feedback: A Tool for Assessing Program Officers

by Elizabeth Kelley | October 24th, 2012
In my role as a Senior Research Analyst at CEP, I’ve read through thousands of grantees’ comments about working with the foundations that support them. The tenor of these comments varies widely and is often influenced by the nature of grantees’ relationships with their funders, particularly when it comes to their interactions with program officers. ...
 
Lessons from a Risk Taken
Julia Coffman on May 2nd
I really appreciate your willingness to share this and your assessment of what didn't work out as planned or anticipated. Thanks.
Lessons from a Risk Taken
Kevin Bolduc on April 30th
Jon, thanks for the comment. If there’s one thing we learned, it’s that the cost in time and effort and dollars were all higher than...
Lessons from a Risk Taken
Jon Pratt on April 25th
Thanks for sharing the lessons learned, and what I sense are second thoughts about the cost/benefit of the whole enterprise. I appreciate the thirst for...
Foundations and Impact Investing: What Is Really Going On?
The Children's ISA on April 22nd
Great insight. Sometimes it's great to invest in multiple countries as security as the economy in one country might decrease and increase in another.
Foundations and Impact Investing: What Is Really Going On?
Rashmir Balasubramaniam on April 8th
Great questions. It is likely still too early to get a handle on whether the (potential) results reflect the hype meaningfully. However, I will be...
 
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