Social Justice Philanthropy? Why should it matter?

The Working Group on Philanthropy for Social Justice and Peace is very excited to be co-hosting a session along with the East Africa Association of Grantmakers (EAAG)and the Africa Grantmakers Network (AGN) at the 2013 East Africa Philanthropy Conference in Mombasa, Kenya. We look forward to seeing you there! Session date: July 25th, 2013 Time:…

Interview With Bernie Dolley, Ikhala Trust, South Africa

“Ikhala Trust is definitely about a ‘power with’ approach. We cannot deny that we are powerful because we have a resource called money. However, where a community driven social justice agenda comes in is when we recognize the resources the community has and are able to say that we have power together to change a…

Resident Engagement by Community Foundations

White Courtesy Telephone has reposted the following article, which will appear in a special issue of the National Civic Review titled Philanthropy & Resident Engagement: The Promise for Democracy, available October 2013. It will feature case studies, reports, and essays on the resident engagement experiences of public and private foundations. This article was co-authored by…

Blame It on Bad Luck

Does luck play a role in the work of a foundation that achieves great results? According to a survey filled out by 80 European foundations, it does. But are they attracted to the idea of a foundation that relies on luck? No they are not, or at least they won’t admit to it. The session…

A Better and Bigger Pie

Thoughts from the Just Giving Conference 2013 Held at the beautiful campus of the Galludet University in Washington D.C., the second annual conference of the Edge Funders Alliance was entitled ‘What is to be done? And how do we do it?’ The simplicity of the conference title was refreshing-allowing for discussions to get straight to…

Change is Happening

Acknowledging and Celebrating the Power and Impact of Women’s Human Rights Movements Over Three Decades Change Takes Time Over the past 30 years the work of women’s rights movements has led to nothing short of revolutionary changes in public attitudes, law, governance, and in the private sector and civil society. Women’s movements have changed how…