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Suggested New Year’s resolutions for funders

8 January 2020 / kate / Leave a comment

It’s a new year and a new decade.  So, philanthropic funders, what will our New Year’s resolutions be?  Here are three suggestions: 1. Aim for Equity:  Is our funding reaching the causes and people who need it most?  Or do we give to organisations which are already well funded, and which serve communities that are…

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Equity of Voice and why it matters

9 January 2017 / kate / 2 Comments

We have all been in meetings dominated by the person who just had to have their say on every topic, or sat round a dinner table where someone never managed to get a word in. There is a simple formula for solving this.   If we are in a group of 8 people, we should talk…

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Plentiful, Enabling, Transparent and Equitable – four wishes for philanthropy

26 September 2016 / kate / 3 Comments

There’s lots of good that philanthropy does in our world, but there’s also so much more that is possible.    For starters, I would love to see philanthropy become more plentiful, enabling, transparent and equitable, and here’s why: Plentiful: What more could be achieved if all of us gave a little extra so that through our…

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