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Demystifying TBP Session #4: What Does Grantee Accountability Look Like in Trust-based Philanthropy?

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This is the fourth session of a 6-part webinar series on Demystifying Trust-Based Philanthropy. For more information about this series, click here.

There is a misperception that trust-based philanthropy’s shift away from project-specific grants and lengthy written reports will inherently diminish any sense of accountability from grant recipients. In reality, trust-based philanthropy focuses on creating conditions for mutual accountability between funders and nonprofits, which actually allows for a deeper sense of honesty and transparency than in a traditional context.

This session will explore some of the underlying questions and concerns around accountability in philanthropy, and will offer insights from funders who have benefited from embracing trust-based philanthropy with a lens of mutual accountability. Participants will gain strategies for cultivating a two-way street of accountability in an equitable, trust-based way.

Speakers

Jill Miller, President & CEO, bi3

Meredith Shockley-Smith, PhD, Executive Director, Cradle Cincinnati

Lorrie Fair Allen, Chief Program Director, Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project

Accessibility

Transcription services will be available for this webinar. If you require another accommodation to fully participate in this webinar, please contact us at hello@trustbasedphilanthropy.org or 818.275.1612.

Recording

A recording of this webinar will be made available on the Resources page after the event.

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