A case study in leveraging strategic partnerships through trust-based philanthropy

IF 1.5 Q3 BUSINESS
Nora L. Jones, Andrew Epstein, Megan Bair-Merritt, Stacy Drury, Lindsay Farrington, Anabel Fernández, Julia M. Fleckman, Samantha Francois, Hannah Gilbert, Carey Howard, Anita Morris, Joanna Elkes Pierce, Mazvita Rankin, Kathleen Reeves, Andrew P. Steenhoff, Deborah James-Vance, Danielle Y. Scott
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This practice note highlights a case study of leveraging strategic partnerships through trust-based philanthropy, a set of practices rooted in values, relationship building, mutual learning, and equity. It describes the motivations, planning, and execution of a symposium organized by, and held for, a Foundation and four of its grantees. The symposium led to the development of sustained pathways between and among the partners, resulting in productive collaborations and shared projects. This case study is shared to illustrate the argument that it is the responsibility of funders, and certainly in their self-interest, to eliminate competition between organizations to whom they provide financial resources and support. By facilitating trust and collaboration, funders are uniquely positioned to foster collective, higher-impact work.

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通过基于信任的慈善事业利用战略伙伴关系的案例研究
本实践说明重点介绍了一个通过基于信任的慈善事业来利用战略伙伴关系的案例研 究,这是一套植根于价值观、关系建设、相互学习和公平的实践活动。它描述了由一家基金会及其四家受赠方组织和举办的专题讨论会的动机、规划和执行情况。研讨会促成了合作伙伴之间的持续发展,并由此产生了富有成效的合作和共享项目。分享这一案例研究是为了说明这样一个论点,即资金提供者有责任消除其提供资金和支持的组织之间的竞争,这当然也符合他们的自身利益。通过促进信任与合作,资助者在促进集体的、影响更大的工作方面具有独特的优势。
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