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Foundation Embarks on New Equitable Approach to Grant Making

Subject: Foundation Embarks on New ‘Equitable’ Approach to Grant Making Foundation Giving By Alex Daniels The Kataly Foundation funds nonprofits in areas that have been shut out of the economic mainstream, makes sure investment returns stay in those neighborhoods, and builds relationships with small organizations led by people of color. Giving By Emily Haynes Historian Benjamin Soskis takes stock of the past year’s crises and discusses how fundraisers and philanthropy leaders can adapt to a changed giving landscape and prepare for an uncertain future. Opinion By Beth Kanter and Allison Fine The pandemic gave nonprofits a glimpse of how A.I. can change giving. Now foundations and nonprofits need to join forces to use these tools to jump-start a revolution in giving and ensure that organizations of all sizes and causes benefit.

Fundraiser Diversity, Social Bonds Boost Giving, Nonprofits Learn Social Media

André Chung Dear Subscriber, Tycely Williams is a familiar name to many fundraisers because of her prominent role as a leader of the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ effort to stomp out gender bias and sexual harassment in development offices nationwide. But Williams (above) has also been working hard to promote racial and gender equity as she builds her own team at America’s Promise Alliance. She was more determined than ever to do that after she encountered bias as chief development officer at the Red Cross chapter that serves the Washington metropolitan region. Not only was she concerned that the organization’s fundraising tactics had been designed by white people to work for white people, but the critiques of her leadership style seemed to be based on prejudice, she told my colleague Eden Stiffman. First she was described as too aggressive. When she took a different tack, she was told she lacked leadership skills and wasn’t competent.

The Hyde Collection welcomes new Chief Development Officer and Board members

The Hyde Collection welcomes new Chief Development Officer and Board members John Lefner has over seventeen years of not-for-profit leadership and fundraising experience. GLENS FALLS, NY .-The Hyde Collection, the esteemed European and American art museum located in the historic Hyde House in Glens Falls, NY, announced John Lefner as the new Chief Development Officer (left). John has over seventeen (17) years of not-for-profit leadership and fundraising experience. In his most recent position, he was the District Executive Director for the Capital District YMCA where he led the strategic plan and oversaw all operations of YMCA Camp Chingachgook and the Schenectady YMCA. Prior to that, Lefner was the Director of Operations for the Saratoga Independent School and the Assistant Director of Operations for the Double H Ranch. John has served as board member for Wellspring and the NYS YMCA Foundation, provided leadership to the Schenectady Foundation’s COVID-19 Coalition, and voluntee

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