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Funder relationships: feudal, market-driven or something new?

12 May 2016 / kate / 2 Comments

If you are part of a community organisation which seeks funding, how would you describe your relationships with funders? I am just back from the fabulous and thought-provoking Grantmakers for Effective Organisations biennial conference in Minneapolis.  In the first of several blog posts, here’s my interpretation of an analysis of funder – grantee relationships by…

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