From the Archive: Things We Wish Our Founders Had Told Us
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
4d ago
NCFP’s From the Archive series highlights resources from our Knowledge Center that have stood the test of time and continue to provide valuable guidance for the field. In 2016, 20 years after the death of her father, Susan Packard Orr reflected on the challenges of interpreting donor legacy. Susan wrote that, after asking her father to share what he wanted the Packard Foundation to support… Source ..read more
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Know Your Neighbors: Building Trusting Relationships in Family Philanthropy
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
2w ago
Collaboration and partnership are the cornerstones to accomplishing meaningful impact on pressing social issues. But both are difficult to come by due to the inherent power imbalance that exists in philanthropy, where funders control resources needed to support the wellbeing of communities. Trust is required to foster collaborative partnerships between funders and grantees. But how can trust occur… Source ..read more
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Navigating Philanthropy and its Shifts: Insights from Philanthropic Advisors
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
3w ago
In recent years, the philanthropic landscape has evolved in response to issues of equity and justice. Consequently, many donor families seek guidance and support from philanthropic advisors to help them navigate the complexities of these shifts, ensuring that philanthropic efforts align with and are informed by the communities they serve. As families work to translate their philanthropic… Source ..read more
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March 2024: News and Notes from NCFP’s Members and Partners
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
3w ago
NCFP strives to connect its members to resources, best practices, and to peer funders. Network News highlights updates from our members and partners, showcacsing accomplishments, new approaches or giving areas, innovative ideas, and staff and board transitions, and more. We encourage our members and parters to email us with news that you would like to be shared. We are saddened by the… Source ..read more
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Declining Applications and Inquiries: How Funders Can Do Better
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
1M ago
Peter Marks, executive director of The L.B. Research and Education Foundation, received positive feedback from grant seekers who were not selected to move forward in the foundation’s application process. The feedback affirmed Peter’s own experience as a nonprofit grantseeker: funders often fail to provide helpful information in their declination letters. Here, Peter shares a template for other… Source ..read more
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Improving Philanthropic Practice by Prioritizing Reflection & Learning
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
2M ago
Family philanthropy done well can achieve lasting and meaningful change in the world and within the families themselves. To be effective, NCFP believes funders must employ four principles: accountability, equity, relationships, and reflection and learning. Despite being essential to impactful funding, a commitment to reflection and learning is often the first practice to be left behind when the… Source ..read more
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Preparing for Bold Leadership
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
2M ago
As I look back at the past few years, it’s clear that the challenges we faced as a society and as a sector have been unrelenting. It’s also been a time of great promise. Many families have shifted their philanthropic practices to respond to urgent and entrenched problems. They have taken bigger risks, leaned into trust, listened to communities, and committed to racial justice. And yet, in 2023… Source ..read more
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Beyond the Family: An Ecosystem Approach to Family Philanthropy
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
4M ago
The success of family philanthropy is dependent on the willingness of the family to embrace an ecosystem of partners. In fact, the most effective philanthropic leaders recognize that the family operates in relationship to many others—most importantly community and staff members. Embracing an ecosystem approach to philanthropy, which focuses on building and respecting relationships to others in the… Source ..read more
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Collectively Reducing Nonprofit Burden through Data Standards
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
6M ago
As more and more funders request demographic data from their nonprofit partners to ensure that they are funding equitably, grantee burden to provide the data has increased. In an effort to centralize data and mitigate grantee burden, Candid’s data1x initiative has introduced Demographics via Candid. To understand the makeup of the nonprofits they support, individual funders increasingly request... Source ..read more
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How to Interrupt the “Vicious Cycle of Inherited Wealth:” A Conversation with Iris Brilliant
National Center for Family Philanthropy Blog
by Maggie McGoldrick
6M ago
For wealth inheritors, having access to a large sum of money they did not earn is a privilege, but often comes with mixed emotions and a deep sense of responsibility. Acknowledging and building a healthy and transparent relationship to wealth can help improve personal and family relationships, deepen connections in community, and ultimately promote greater, and more equitable redistribution of... Source ..read more
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