This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on the different forms of philanthropy.
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This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on the different forms of philanthropy, from giving back after success to a new philanthropic model altogether. First, how the principle of “sankofa,” valuing the importance of going back to a community after becoming successful and bringing others along, connects hip hop culture to the social sector. Next, philanthropy that moves donors away from dollars to the transfer of ownership over their assets. Then, a philanthropic model built to deepen investment in Black communities while reflecting the reparations movement’s goals. Finally, NPQ is still hiring for several positions: copyeditor, fundraiser manager, and senior editors. Apply to join the NPQ team!
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Sankofa Philanthropy: Hip Hop’s Sixth Element ([link removed])
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Community-Driven Philanthropy: Giving Away Assets, Not Grants ([link removed])
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For too long, philanthropy has made organizations fight over scraps (grants). The time for philanthropy to shift stewardship of assets to BIPOC communities is long overdue. Read more… ([link removed])
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Reimagining Philanthropy to Build a Culture of Repair ([link removed])
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For philanthropy to heal, it must see reparations as central to its work. This means not only transferring control of assets to communities, but also embedding repair into its practices. Read more… ([link removed])
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