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Eight philanthropy experts were invited by grants management software company Submittable to share their insights on grantmaking trends to expect in 2021. I am honored to be one of them! Below Iâve re-posted the trends I foresee. Be sure to read the full blog post to learn what Edgar Villanueva, Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, Aaron Dorfman, Yolanda Coentro, Sam Caplan, Jen Bokoff and Adam Liebling] suggest you do (or avoid) this year. This whole notion of getting back to where we were doesnât exist. Disruption and volatility are the status quo. According to Putnam-Walkerly, the events of 2020 increased the speed of giving, while improving the ease of giving (and applying for) grants. ....
A since-deleted tweet indicated that some of those emboldened by Joe Biden’s “victory” are now eager to redouble the effort to suppress the public celebration of Christmas. Philanthropy professional Jen Bokoff, awarded a blue checkmark by Twitter, tweeted shortly before Christmas: “This is your annual reminder that not everyone celebrates Christmas. The default to ‘Merry Christmas’ as a normal greeting is also white supremacy culture at work. If someone celebrates, by all means. But so many don’t.” Shortly after Christmas the person the Washington Post once promoted as, I kid you not, its conservative representative, Jennifer Rubin [email her] used her Blue Checkmark to write something very similar: ....
Posted at 8:15 pm on December 26, 2020 by Brett T. We’re sorry we didn’t get this information out there earlier this month, and certainly before Christmas Day, but blue-check Jen Bokoff gave us our annual reminder that defaulting to the holiday greeting “Merry Christmas” is white supremacy culture at work. She’s since locked down her account so we’re not sure how to approach Kwanzaa. Less than half of all Christians are white, yet in 2020, celebrating the birth of a Jewish person of color who 2.4 billion people believe saved all of humanity is white supremacy. pic.twitter.com/KbNwAyyMdD ....