tonymacklin.com
Clients & Kudos | Tony Macklin
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Working at the intersection of meaningful giving and community results. Why I Do This. Current and Recent Clients. Based in Florida – philanthropic advising, scoping and project management of a capacity-building project for three grantees. Colorado Association of Funders. 8211; family philanthropy forum. Community Foundation of Pulaski County. 8211; strategic plan. 8211; research into funders’ interest in and capacity for impact investing, recommendations for field-building in the region. Council of Mich...
innervisionsofcleveland.org
Resources - Inner Visions of CLeveland
http://www.innervisionsofcleveland.org/resources.html
The Business of Good:. Another Chance of Ohio:. 100 Women Who Care:. A Piece of Cleveland:. Inner Visions of Cleveland. PO Box 22104 Cleveland, Ohio 44122 (216) 965-4721. The mission of Inner Visions of Cleveland is to discover, support and promote community improvement projects that are conceived, and led by Cleveland and East Cleveland residents. 100% of all contributions go directly towards funding Inner Vision of Cleveland projects.
indiephilanthropy.org
About - Indie Philanthropy Initiative
https://indiephilanthropy.org/about
Indie Philanthropy Initiative 2016. What is Indie Philanthropy? Indie Philanthropy is a creative disruption to the status quo of funding. It gives a common name to decentralized, daring funding alternatives that together are poised to reshape the field of philanthropy. Some Indie Philanthropy practices have been around for decades while others are emerging. Want to Get Involved? What Defines an Indie Philanthropist? Indie Philanthropists are looking closely not just at WHAT. Gets funded, but also WHO.
emergenceofnewpath.wordpress.com
Reclaiming Connectedness | Emergence
https://emergenceofnewpath.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/reclaiming-connectedness
Finding a New Path to Social Change. December 3, 2013. This we knowthe earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites one family. Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web he does to himself. –. In my search, I came across inspiring thought leaders like Margaret Wheatley. 1 Corinthians 12:14; 26. In this process, I have discovered a number of emerging efforts to re-build economic and social syst...
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The Invitation | Emergence
https://emergenceofnewpath.wordpress.com/2014/01/02/the-invitation
Finding a New Path to Social Change. January 2, 2014. Hospitality, the welcoming of strangers, is the essence of a restorative community. Our hospitality begins with the invitationGenuine invitation changes our relationship with others, for we come to them as an equal. Peter Block. In my last post, I talked about two key actions that distinguish leaders as host extending the right kinds of invitation. The best way for me to illustrate the gift-focused invitation is by telling you a story that was shared ...
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Leaders as Hosts, Stewards, and Weavers | Emergence
https://emergenceofnewpath.wordpress.com/2013/12/16/leaders-as-hosts-stewards-and-weavers
Finding a New Path to Social Change. Leaders as Hosts, Stewards, and Weavers. December 16, 2013. To read more on strategies for leading in a network environment. In his book Stewardship. Talks about the invisible walls that low-income people and people of color often encounter when joining progressive organizations. And how can we work together to re-think leadership in a way that helps us to reclaim our community connectedness. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas. The Invitation →. I am so...
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Building Community in Cleveland: A Story of Weaving Gifts | Emergence
https://emergenceofnewpath.wordpress.com/2014/02/02/building-community-in-cleveland-a-story-of-weaving-gifts
Finding a New Path to Social Change. Building Community in Cleveland: A Story of Weaving Gifts. February 2, 2014. What you see depends on what you are looking for.”. An Thrope, Inner Visions of Cleveland. In my last post, I talked about extending the right kind of invitation. I was really excited when Jan Thrope from Cleveland. In talking to the 10 foster kids, Jan learned that what they wanted most was a. Jan set about weaving together the connections. First, she introduced the married couple to the...
calgaryfoundation.org
Grassroots Grants
http://www.calgaryfoundation.org/grants-awards/grassroots-grants
Planting seeds to grow community. Improving quality of life for survivors. Engagement leads to involvement. Shelter from the Storm. Teamsters Drive Home Generosity. Connected to the Heart. Let the Sun Shine In. LINKages Gets Culturally Cool. Planting the SEEDS of Volunteerism. Volunteers Shift into High Gear. Donor Profile: Kis Brothers. Donor Profile: Don Thurston. Donor Profile: Williams-Brawn Family. Major and Signature Grants. Soul of the City Neighbour Grants. Undergraduate and Graduate Students.
janisfoster.com
Big Thinking on Small Grants: March 2012
http://www.janisfoster.com/2012_03_01_archive.html
Big Thinking on Small Grants. Commentary from the innovative edge of community philanthropy by Janis Foster Richardson. March 30, 2012. On Target Commentary: Philanthropy's Responsibility to Democracy. I'm sharing this on commentary on philanthropy's responsibility to democracy, offered by William Schambra as the closing plenary of the recent Grant Manager's Network Conference in San Antonio. I'll offer my thoughts on Schambra's speech in a follow up post. Philanthropy's Responsibility to Democracy.
ikhala.org.za
Small Grant Funding for Eastern Cape NPO's - Ikhala Trust
http://www.ikhala.org.za/fundc.htm
Money follows good things. PO Box 210957 • The Fig Tree • Walmer • Port Elizabeth • 6033. Phone 27.41-585-0970 • Phone / Fax 27.41-585-1425. Goals & Objectives. The Project must be located in a disadvantaged urban or rural community. The Project must be at least 12 months old. The Project must be run by an official committee appointed by the local community but that is separate from the people who work in the project. The Project must have a Bank Account with a recognized banking institution. The Project...
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