TBP 101 sessions offer a primer on trust-based philanthropy and an overview of its six principles, through the lens of a particular trust-based foundation’s journey.

TBP 101 with Phil Li (Audio)

 
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Trust-Based Philanthropy is being embraced by a growing number of foundations as a way to alleviate power imbalances between funders and grantees while fostering more productive and informative relationships. Driven by the central philosophy that funders should approach grantee relationships as learning partnerships, a trust-based approach encourages multi-year unrestricted funding, streamlined reporting, and transparent and responsive communication.

In this audio recording, Phil Li, President of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, shares about the six principles of trust-based philanthropy, his journey to implement trust-based practices at his foundation, and the lessons he's learning along the way.


 

TBP 101 with Carrie Avery

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This keynote is part of the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance’s 2020 Virtual Conference.

Trust-Based Philanthropy is being embraced by a growing number of foundations and social investors as a way to alleviate power imbalances between funders and those they support, while fostering more productive and informative relationships. Driven by the central philosophy that funders should approach grantee relationships as learning partnerships, a trust-based approach encourages multi-year unrestricted funding, streamlined reporting, and transparent and responsive communication.

In this session, Carrie Avery, president and trustee of the Durfee Foundation in Los Angeles, and Shaady Salehi, director of the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project, will share an overview of the six principles of trust-based philanthropy, how they are embodied at her foundation, and the lessons they are learning along the way.


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