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A Framework for Corporate Social Good
Instead of mirroring corporate practices, trust-based philanthropy listens to what communities want and need.
Instead of mirroring corporate practices, trust-based philanthropy listens to what communities want and need.
The scientific and medical communities were divided on the treatment for Lyme disease for decades. Neglected and suffering, Lyme patients learned how to advocate for themselves. Their cause led to the creation of the national vector-borne disease strategy, with lessons about how to address complex chronic conditions more broadly.
Rest and joy are essential to not only leaders but their teams, their organizations, and the communities they serve.
An environmental initiative has taken the unusual step of partnering with residents to safeguard affordable housing and jobs.
Funders must commit to making our institutions sites of trust and relationship-building for our grantee partners to realize their mission.
Black Women in Radio and the Radio Preservation Task Force are building a collection to honor Black radio culture.
The practices of trust-based philanthropy require grappling with deep-rooted inequities while living values in action.
Rebuild Local News seeks to reverse the rapid decline of local journalism with public policy.
A charity and bank are teaming up to ease the rental process for low-income and homeless people in the United Kingdom.
Social enterprise Riziki Source promotes professional development for one of Kenya’s most disadvantaged communities.