YTFG set out to document the attributes of successful youth transition grantmaking at small foundations by interviewing their members, fellow grantmakers, philanthropic advisors, and key partners. They researched and reviewed publications, articles, and case studies, analyzing the grantmaking strategies of small private, community, and family philanthropies with limited to no staff.This guide shares what the Youth Transition Funders Group, along with those in their network, have learned about how small foundations can make the most impact on improving the odds for our most vulnerable youth
No need to panic. Sometimes, it's the best thing that can happen to a nonprofit. But foundations hav...
The drive to achieve impact beyond grantmaking represents a paradigm shift in the way foundations se...
Successful foundation-grantee relationships hinge on the prowess of individual program officers, who...
Provides guidance on how to approach an issue strategically, build productive relationships, utilize...
This report shares reflections on an in-depth examination of the story and needs of youth grantmakin...
There is an urgent need for funder investments in the ability of grantee nonprofit organizations to ...
The nation's grantmaking foundations can be perceived in a multitude of ways. At the extremes, some ...
Describes the human resource challenges and contradictions unique to foundations, including the need...
Foundations are an essential part of our society and our economy. They control billions in assets an...
Much of the recent attention to how philanthropy can contribute to community change has focused on l...
· This article argues that people are the primary asset that drives performance in the social sector...
This investigation into the wide and varied world of family foundations reveals common patterns amon...
In 1999, the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (EMCF) began an experiment that would ultimately reinve...
CEP's research shows that program officers can be the distinguishing factor between a foundation tha...
Looks across a variety of foundations, to identify distinctly different operational definitions of s...
No need to panic. Sometimes, it's the best thing that can happen to a nonprofit. But foundations hav...
The drive to achieve impact beyond grantmaking represents a paradigm shift in the way foundations se...
Successful foundation-grantee relationships hinge on the prowess of individual program officers, who...
Provides guidance on how to approach an issue strategically, build productive relationships, utilize...
This report shares reflections on an in-depth examination of the story and needs of youth grantmakin...
There is an urgent need for funder investments in the ability of grantee nonprofit organizations to ...
The nation's grantmaking foundations can be perceived in a multitude of ways. At the extremes, some ...
Describes the human resource challenges and contradictions unique to foundations, including the need...
Foundations are an essential part of our society and our economy. They control billions in assets an...
Much of the recent attention to how philanthropy can contribute to community change has focused on l...
· This article argues that people are the primary asset that drives performance in the social sector...
This investigation into the wide and varied world of family foundations reveals common patterns amon...
In 1999, the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (EMCF) began an experiment that would ultimately reinve...
CEP's research shows that program officers can be the distinguishing factor between a foundation tha...
Looks across a variety of foundations, to identify distinctly different operational definitions of s...
No need to panic. Sometimes, it's the best thing that can happen to a nonprofit. But foundations hav...
The drive to achieve impact beyond grantmaking represents a paradigm shift in the way foundations se...
Successful foundation-grantee relationships hinge on the prowess of individual program officers, who...