Trust-Based Blog

Reimagining philanthropy begins with learning out loud.

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By sharing ideas, with curiosity and humility, the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project blog features trust-based grantmakers who talk about their own lessons, questions, and aha moments along their power-sharing journeys.

 
Introducing Danielle LaJoie
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Introducing Danielle LaJoie

The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project was thrilled to welcome Danielle LaJoie to our team in January 2023 as Senior Manager of Partnerships & Programming. Danielle brings a long history in philanthropy to the role, dating back to her youth! Get to know her more in the Q & A below.

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Introducing Eleni Refu
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Introducing Eleni Refu

The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project was thrilled to welcome Eleni Refu to our team this year as the new Senior Manager of Knowledge & Resources. Eleni brings a rich set of experiences and wisdom to the role. Get to know her more in the Q & A below.

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Expanding Our Team to Meet the Moment
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Expanding Our Team to Meet the Moment

In our December 2022 newsletter, we confirmed that the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project still plans to wind down at the end of 2024. To be clear, this does not mean that the trust-based philanthropy movement is going away. We at the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project want to be responsible and intentional about how we support the next chapter of this movement.

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Chipping Away at Trust-Based Org Change
Suzanne Geary Suzanne Geary

Chipping Away at Trust-Based Org Change

“I want to tell my peers who resist trust-based shifts: the field is evolving, we need to stop talking about risk and start listening to what our nonprofit partners want and need. There’s sector change happening, and it’s both past-due and important work.” -Suzanne Geary

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What Comes Next? Early Stage Reflections from TBP’s Senior Fellow
Pia Infante Pia Infante

What Comes Next? Early Stage Reflections from TBP’s Senior Fellow

Earlier this year, I happily took on the role of Senior Fellow with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project – driven by a sense that there was unfinished business from my previous role co-directing The Whitman Institute. These six months or so later, I have a slightly different purview.

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Earning & Extending Trust: Lessons from First-Time Grantmakers
Sonya Childress Sonya Childress

Earning & Extending Trust: Lessons from First-Time Grantmakers

In the summer of 2021, Sahar Driver, a veteran documentary impact producer and researcher, reached out to me with a proposition: would I help her launch a new initiative to fund, support and connect people of color-led and serving organizations in the documentary sector? 

*Photo courtesy of Erica Lewis, Unsplash.

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Introducing Rashanda Freeman
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Introducing Rashanda Freeman

The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project welcomed a new team member this summer, Rashanda Freeman, Communications & Engagement Lead. Get to know what brought her to Trust-Based Philanthropy, her ties to arts & culture, and what she’s looking forward to in the Q+A below.

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Trust-Based Philanthropy is Grounded in Mutual Accountability and Learning
Jennifer Zimmerman Jennifer Zimmerman

Trust-Based Philanthropy is Grounded in Mutual Accountability and Learning

This post originally appeared on the bi3 blog. It has been reprinted here with permission.

There is a common misconception about trust-based philanthropy as extending “unconditional trust.” While the approach centers on building trusted relationships with grantees, this does not mean funders should abandon all expectations for mutual accountability and evaluation and learning. Quite the contrary, trust-based philanthropy is about building funder-grantee relationships grounded in power-sharing, transparency and mutual accountability to achieve the greatest impact.

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Expanding the Scope of Trust-Based Philanthropy: How Funders are Helping Reshape Learning & Evaluation
Jazmin Segura and Maricela Piña Jazmin Segura and Maricela Piña

Expanding the Scope of Trust-Based Philanthropy: How Funders are Helping Reshape Learning & Evaluation

The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project is partnering with the Fund for an Inclusive California (F4ICA) to chart a course for how philanthropy can reimagine learning and evaluation in alignment with community priorities. In this series, F4ICA will provide an overview of how they are reshaping learning and evaluation (L&E), delve into a case study of how they've partnered with community advisors to ensure L&E informs community-driven grantmaking and share practical steps and tools for peers in philanthropy interested in reimagining L&E at their own institution.

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From Sex Workers to Chicken Farmers: Trust Based Philanthropy at Work in a Pandemic
Shari Turitz Shari Turitz

From Sex Workers to Chicken Farmers: Trust Based Philanthropy at Work in a Pandemic

When COVID-19 hit eastern Kenya, it shuttered entertainment spaces, brought strict curfews, and even stricter social distancing laws. Facing a sudden loss of income, some local sex workers turned to our grantee, EMAC, for help. They, in turn, came to us with a novel idea: training sex workers to become chicken farmers, giving them a sustainable source of income during the pandemic.  

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Learning Out Loud: Lessons from Our Community
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Learning Out Loud: Lessons from Our Community

In our 2022 Community Survey, we heard back from 141 respondents. While the vast majority of participants are well on their way to implementing trust-based philanthropy⁠, how they experience, implement, and see trust-based philanthropy was not a monolith.

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