The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has had a long-standing commitment to increasing the effectiveness of grantmaking organizations, a commitment reflected in its Philanthropy Grantmaking Program. In 2015, the Foundation commissioned Harder+Company Community Research, in partnership with Edge Research, to conduct a field scan to inform its own strategies in this area as well as those of other organizations working to increase philanthropic effectiveness. Drawing on data from multiple sources, the field scan identified which knowledge sources and formats are most likely to be accessed by funders, how that knowledge is assessed by its users, and the ways in which knowledge is used to shape the practice of philanthropy
Many people look at getting people to give more. Giving Evidence and the Social Enterprise Initiativ...
Describes the human resource challenges and contradictions unique to foundations, including the need...
In an article prepared for New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, Richard Steinberg and Mark ...
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation's Effective Philanthropy Program seeks to strengthen the ca...
Reviews research on foundations -- efficacy, grantee needs, and public perception. Explores the impl...
Examines foundation efforts beyond grantmaking such as training, advocacy, and new investment strate...
Successful foundation-grantee relationships hinge on the prowess of individual program officers, who...
Examines obstacles to the sharing of knowledge among philanthropic organizations. Identifies ten eff...
Grantmakers recognize the value of supporting effective, well-led organizations -- strong organizati...
CEP's research shows that program officers can be the distinguishing factor between a foundation tha...
The work and impact of foundations is not registering with critical audiences, according to philanth...
Explores changing the role of evaluation in philanthropy, from a method for measuring program outcom...
This paper summarizes the Summit's conclusions and recommendations in four categories: enhancing the...
Discusses how grantmakers can contribute to their fields by identifying promising ideas and translat...
Offers a model suggesting how foundations can most effectively think about, do the work of, and lear...
Many people look at getting people to give more. Giving Evidence and the Social Enterprise Initiativ...
Describes the human resource challenges and contradictions unique to foundations, including the need...
In an article prepared for New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, Richard Steinberg and Mark ...
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation's Effective Philanthropy Program seeks to strengthen the ca...
Reviews research on foundations -- efficacy, grantee needs, and public perception. Explores the impl...
Examines foundation efforts beyond grantmaking such as training, advocacy, and new investment strate...
Successful foundation-grantee relationships hinge on the prowess of individual program officers, who...
Examines obstacles to the sharing of knowledge among philanthropic organizations. Identifies ten eff...
Grantmakers recognize the value of supporting effective, well-led organizations -- strong organizati...
CEP's research shows that program officers can be the distinguishing factor between a foundation tha...
The work and impact of foundations is not registering with critical audiences, according to philanth...
Explores changing the role of evaluation in philanthropy, from a method for measuring program outcom...
This paper summarizes the Summit's conclusions and recommendations in four categories: enhancing the...
Discusses how grantmakers can contribute to their fields by identifying promising ideas and translat...
Offers a model suggesting how foundations can most effectively think about, do the work of, and lear...
Many people look at getting people to give more. Giving Evidence and the Social Enterprise Initiativ...
Describes the human resource challenges and contradictions unique to foundations, including the need...
In an article prepared for New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, Richard Steinberg and Mark ...