Are you interested in deepening your experience as a trust-based funder?

Join us.

When it comes to trust-based philanthropy, there’s always room to learn and evolve.

Even if you’ve explored our most popular resources, or attended an event or two, there’s plenty more to dig into. We’ve got good news: you don’t have to go it alone. There’s a whole community of grantmakers doing this work and sharing their wisdom along the way.

Here are some ways you can stay connected, get inspired, and deepen your learning:

Clarify your point in the journey

Trust-based philanthropy is a journey that requires ongoing refinement and iteration. Review our roadmap for trust-based transformation and fill out our organizational self-reflection tool. Invite colleagues to do the same, and then compare notes and discuss opportunities to grow and improve along your journey.

Join our learning community for grantmakers

The Trust-Based Peer Exchange is a listserv for grantmakers who want to connect with other funders on the trust-based journey and share ideas, questions, lessons, and insights.

Attend an upcoming event

We host regular programming to unpack some of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to trust-based philanthropy. Check out our offerings and sign up for an upcoming event.

Deepen your knowledge

We’ve harnessed the collective wisdom of this movement to curate dozens of resources, from open-source templates to specific how-to’s. Check out our signature guide, TBP in 4D, for a holistic overview. Then take some time to listen to the podcasts, explore the videos, and peruse other offerings in our resources collection.

Stay up to date

Stay in the loop on the latest news, updates, and resources through our curated bimonthly newsletter, the trust-based blog, or on LinkedIn or Twitter

Invite a trust-based speaker to present to your organization

Are you ready to make the case about trust-based philanthropy to your board and/or staff? We have a panel of leaders on-hand to share their experiences. Request a speaker here.