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Change Management for Grantmakers: The Center for Disaster Philanthropy’s Journey to Better Grantmaking

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In early 2022, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy began an organization-wide grants change management review. These were the top three things we implemented based on our findings: Simplified our application: We cut down on the number of questions we asked by eliminating redundant ones and stuck to only what was needed for funding decisions.

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Foundation giving and payout: what changed in 2021?

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Here are some highlights from what we learned, followed by more in-depth analysis: . Disaster fund preparedness.” . We are hoping there is a continuation for philanthropic organizations to simplify their processes and applications, be nimble, and to put less of a burden on the grantee. Every January, Candid surveys large U.S.

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We will never know philanthropy’s full response to the COVID-19 crisis

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Based on the data we were able to collect from news sources, funder websites, and from funders directly , we issued two reports with our partners at the Center for Disaster Philanthropy to help the sector make sense of its collective response. First, it’s important to note that this analysis is based on U.S.

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Announcing the Third Impact Lab on Climate Justice

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Impact Labs convenes community experts across sectors to co-create new technology solutions to support specific issue areas. Our second Impact Lab recently announced the Financial Aid Chatbot to support students as they navigate the FAFSA application. Meet Our Salesforce.org Impact Lab Climate Action Experts.

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Empowering Young Voices Globally in the Fight for Climate Justice

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Businesses cannot remain offstage, with 68% respondents declaring CEOs should step in when the government does not fix societal problems, and must lead with action on issues like sustainability. Davos Codes gives young students a platform to campaign for a more sustainable future.

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Davos Codes: Connecting Students’ Passion for Their Planet with Technology

Saleforce Nonprofit

Through a range of projects that combine science and technology, such as monitoring air and water quality and local wildlife, students develop a wealth of skills applicable to their futures—from learning to own and take responsibility for an entire project to discovering the impact of data analysis and sharing at local and global levels. “In

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Funders: Considering Collaboration? Start With a Light Touch and See Where It Leads

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Lean funders join with each other, community foundations, United Way, and others to meet a specific need for a few months, such as providing relief during Covid-19 or in the aftermath of a natural disaster. 2) Offering Networking and Education . This mapping exercise helps funders meet unmet or underfunded needs and populations. .