Funder-owned strategies often reinforce donor-grantee power imbalances and focus on short-term measurable gains, thereby limiting philanthropic impact. Global and systemic challenges can be addressed ...
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We are called to nurture the wisdom and presence required to accompany endings with grace, trusting that from these transitions, new life will find its way into being.
Collaborative funding models must reach beyond initial funding to build long-term strategies for sustainability, growth, and ...
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We are called to nurture the wisdom and presence required to accompany endings with grace, trusting that from these ...
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The traditional model of community development finance is limited by market conservatism and a focus on scale, rather than local control. We need a new paradigm that prioritizes impact over scale, ...
Funder-owned strategies often reinforce donor-grantee power imbalances and focus on short-term measurable gains, thereby ...
Systemic transitions require paying attention to organizations and institutions that need to die—and to do the work of conscious closing with responsibility, kindness, and wisdom.