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The power of small grants and deep listening to fund the ‘unfundable’ 

Candid

A group of visionary women came together in 1984 to award Boston Women’s Fund’s (BWF) first five grants totaling $20,000. The power of small grants While our grants remain small—$10,000 to $20,000—they have proven to be the essential spark to get promising projects off the ground and propel wider social and systems change.

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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

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And, the focus of MEL is generally on evaluating grantee projects or organizations, rather than on the grantmaker and its practices. A Shared and Flexible Understanding of Impact As practitioners of and advocates for participatory philanthropy, we believe there’s a better way. It promotes mutuality instead of extraction.

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Grantmaking: What’s Participation Got to Do with It?

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Lots of grantmakers are intrigued by participatory grantmaking. Participatory grantmaking invites to decision-making tables people who have historically been excluded. Why Would a Grantmaker Choose a Participatory Grantmaking Approach? So, what does participatory grantmaking look like in practice? Those at the top decide.

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The community approach to problem solving

Candid

Participatory grantmaking [i] is no longer new. To be clear, participatory grantmaking has never been new. For years, a group of practitioners, advocates, and activists have been sharing and writing about the practice. We collaborated on this work with practitioners across the global participatory grantmaking community.

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Gov 2.0, Shirky & Local Communities

Amy Sample Ward

of other projects. According to Shirky, the three elements for success for a open, participatory projects online are: 1. The same goes for projects like these. It’s a great video, and only around 10 minutes long - watch it. What do you think?

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Community-Driven Social Impact: Presentation & Workshop at Amplified Leicester

Amy Sample Ward

The project is commissioned and supported by NESTA , an independent body with a mission to make the UK more innovative. Project objectives: • To develop a transferable model for amplifying a diverse city’s grassroots innovation capacity through connecting diverse communities through key individuals. • Presentation. Technology cards.

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Social Media, Networking, and African Women’s Leadership Training in Rwanda

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was honored to be a trainer as part of the launch of the ACE Leaders Project, a program developed by the Institute of International Education Sub-Saharan Regional Office and supported by the Packard Foundation. For the past ten days, I’ve been in Rwanda, Africa.

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