Webinar

Refining Organizational Practices to Enhance Place-Based Initiatives

Effectively engaging in place based philanthropy requires the need to rethink various aspects of the organizational set-up such as: the role of the program officer and other key staff, the way you develop metrics and evaluation tools to measure success, and the ways in which you involve community in the work. Listen to colleagues share experiences of transitioning from short and long term strategies to being more initiative-based, and ways in which they were able to get buy in from board, staff and community members.

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Effectively engaging in place based philanthropy requires the need to rethink various aspects of the organizational set-up such as: the role of the program officer and other key staff, the way you develop metrics and evaluation tools to measure success, and the ways in which you involve community in the work. Listen to colleagues share experiences of transitioning from short and long term strategies to being more initiative-based, and ways in which they were able to get buy in from board, staff and community members.

 

Speakers

Allen Smart

Vice President, Programs
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust

Scot Spencer

Associate Director, Community Change Influence
Annie E. Casey Foundation

Gladys Washington

Program Director
Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation

Moderator

Sheri Brady

Senior Associate for Strategic Partnerships
The Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions

 

This webinar is a part of the Anchored in Place webinar series. Learn about the other webinars in this series:


Developing a Roadmap to Place-Based Funding

Thursday, July 9, 2015
2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT

Building Partnerships to Maximize Local Impact

Wednesday, September 16, 2015
2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT

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