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Fueling Change Through Feedback

by Kevin Bolduc | December 6th, 2012
All the survey feedback in the world doesn’t matter even a tiny bit unless it’s acted on. So the test of the Grantee Perception Report (GPR) isn’t whether a foundation receives interesting grantee feedback, but whether it is able to create productive change based on the feedback it receives. ...
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From Vision To Reality

by Kevin Bolduc | December 4th, 2012
Around this time in December 2002 – 10 years ago! – The Rhode Island Foundation sent CEP one of the best emails we’ve ever received. ...
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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. ...
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Engaging Grantees In Foundations’ Social Media and How To Tell If It’s Working

by Elizabeth Miller | August 16th, 2012
Last week, more than 175 funders tuned into a webinar hosted by the Center for Effective Philanthropy to hear more about new research that seems to have struck a nerve. According to the report, titled Grantees’ Limited Engagement with Foundations’ Social Media, very few grantees—about 16 percent—are engaging on social media with their foundation funders. ...
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How Did We Do? CEP by the Numbers

by Addy Ashiru | July 5th, 2012
How did CEP do in 2011? Board Chair Kathy Merchant and President Phil Buchanan reflect on the past year in the opening letter to CEP’s 2011 Annual Report – extending an open invitation to join CEP in the pursuit of more effective philanthropy. ...
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Wearing it Proudly: Clarity on Being Nonprofit

by Phil Buchanan | May 30th, 2012
This is the third in a series of six blog posts. Beating up on the label “nonprofit” has become an almost reflexive habit of those speaking and writing about the sector. ...
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The Need for Clear Boundaries

by Phil Buchanan | May 24th, 2012
This is the second in a series of six blog posts. It has become an article of faith that the “boundaries are blurring” between nonprofits and companies, and that this is inarguably positive. ...
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A Relaunch for the CEP Blog

by Stephen Sullivan | May 24th, 2012
Welcome to the new look of the CEP blog! When we started this blog two and a half years ago, it was an experiment. ...

Data Point: Is Evaluation Resulting in Meaningful Insight for Foundations?

by Ellie Buteau, PhD | January 20th, 2012
For our recent State of Foundation Performance Assessment report, we gathered data from 173 CEOs of U.S. ...

Doing Less With Less

by Paul Beaudet | January 18th, 2012
Those of us who work for foundations want our grantees to invest in core activities that more efficiently and effectively contribute to desired outcomes. Yet funders may make it harder for grantees to do so, often by focusing exclusively on specific grant-funded activities — as opposed to outcomes — and by underinvesting in core organizational needs. ...
 
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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