Looking Back on Philanthropy in a Pandemic Foundation Colleagues Share Common Perspectives from Across the Pond.

Robert J Bob Reid, Caroline Broadhurst
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Abstract

Over the past year, the pandemic caused havoc globally touching the lives of most people. This included emerging challenges for nonprofits on the front lines of escalating need while at the same time limiting fundraising. Scaling up to meet needs in an extreme resource constrained environment pushed many nonprofits to the brink of insolvency. Many foundations have responded effectively to this circumstance by increasing grant making, reducing red tape, and extending greater flexibility for nonprofits. In doing so, foundations have exercised unusual humility in how they positioned themselves relative to nonprofits in protecting capacity to serve intended beneficiaries. This op-ed explores the relaxing of traditional tensions between foundations and grant seekers in ways that enabled more adequate and timely responses to pressing human needs in the face of the pandemic.

回顾流行病中的慈善事业基金会的同事们分享了来自大洋彼岸的共同观点。
过去一年,疫情在全球造成严重破坏,影响到大多数人的生活。这包括非营利组织面临的新挑战,这些挑战在需求不断升级的同时又限制了筹款。在资源极度紧张的环境下,扩大规模以满足需求,将许多非营利组织推到了破产的边缘。许多基金会通过增加拨款,减少繁文缛节,为非营利组织提供更大的灵活性,有效地应对了这种情况。在这样做的过程中,基金会在如何定位自己,保护自己为目标受益人服务的能力方面,表现出了不同寻常的谦逊。这篇专栏文章探讨了如何缓解基金会与寻求资助者之间的传统紧张关系,从而能够更充分、更及时地应对面临这一流行病的紧迫人类需求。
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