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Deeper impact through mutual trust, respect, transparency, and partnerships 

The cycle of trust- and relationship-building with grantees must begin where the power currently resides – with grantmakers. We’ve developed three recommendations to help you operationalize the second Principle for Peak Grantmaking: Narrow the Power Gap.
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Strategies for Narrowing the Power Gap in Philanthropy

On March 20, join us for a complimentary community webinar where we'll introduce our second Principle, Narrow the Power Gap. We’ll explore why this work is important, share our learning strategy for members, and hear from Alexandra Desautels of the California Endowment.
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February 25 | Online
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Introduction to Expanding the Bench for Culturally-Responsive and Equitable Evaluation

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Designing Agile & Equitable Granting Systems

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Grants Management Implications of Accounting Standard Update (ASU) 2018-08 (PEAK Rocky Mountain)

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Weekly Reads

 
“My eyes were opened in a new way when I became a grantseeker. I’m committed to fully leveraging that experience as we examine our application process. [...] We want our grantees to spend more time serving their communities and less time on applications and reporting.”  [more]
—Jennifer Rainin, CEO, Kenneth Rainin Foundation
 
“A human rights approach to giving encompasses not just the ‘what’, but also the ‘how’ of funding. It’s not only about outcomes, but also about principles like participation, accountability and non-discrimination. It can help to push a company to assess and refine its internal selection process to ensure that there is a diversity of voices on a funding committee, to engage in an intersectional approach to funding and to build a social purpose within the company, which can all lead to more sustainable and effective funding.”  
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—Amy Coulterman
 
“What does it mean to be a grants manager for a participatory grantmaking program? What is different or the same as grants management in traditional philanthropy? To get some answers, we interviewed two grants managers.”  
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—Grantbook blog
              
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