Transformation on the agenda
NEW ISSUE: Transformation is not just change. It implies a more thoroughgoing shake-up of what we do and how we do it. This will mean reconsidering not only how we relate to the rest of society but how we see and behave. How can foundations reconcile the need for humility with a larger purpose? What example should it be setting for others? And what can a new generation bring to the field?
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What could transformation in philanthropy look like?
Opinion
How to make your grantmaking diverse, equitable, and inclusive
Practical advice
A self-assessment tool for foundations on participatory practices
Opinion
Funders, what are you communicating with your grant systems?
Analysis
Getting global education back on track
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Revolt or revolution?
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Online exclusive: In Profile – Transformation on the Agenda
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How collective impact can shift funding practices
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Peer Dialogue: ‘Walking the talk of transformation’
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Collaboration is much more than the sum of its parts
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Ending the reality of child marriage
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Philanthropy at the crossroads
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Transforming philanthropy means transforming ourselves
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Trends in collective giving: Regrounding in our roots
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Transformation: No digital silver bullet
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Transforming philanthropy from within
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Views from funding’s receiving end
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Editorial
Time to leave our comfort zone behind
Opinion
Why widespread philanthropic coordination is so elusive: Lessons from the s…
Analysis