Demystifying Trust-Based Philanthropy Session #4: What Does Grantee Accountability Look Like in Trust-Based Philanthropy?

Demystifying Trust-Based Philanthropy Session #4: What Does Grantee Accountability Look Like in Trust-Based Philanthropy?

Wednesday, June 14, 2023, 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Join Maryland Philanthropy Network and the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project for a 6-part webinar series focused on addressing common questions, clarifying misconceptions, and exploring ways to overcome obstacles in implementing trust-based philanthropy.

Trust-based philanthropy is a philosophy and approach rooted in values of relationship-building, mutual learning, and systemic equity – with a vision of advancing a healthier and more impactful nonprofit sector.

In Session #4, we'll explore some of the underlying questions and concerns around accountability in philanthropy and will offer insights from funders who have benefited from embracing trust-based philanthropy with a lens of mutual accountability. Participants will gain strategies for cultivating a two-way street of accountability in an equitable, trust-based way. 

Speakers

  • Jill Miller, President & CEO, bi3
  • Meredith Shockley-Smith, PhD, Executive Director, Cradle Cincinnati
  • Lorrie Fair Allen, Chief Program Director, Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project

There will also be a dedicated space for small-group peer dialogue with other MPN members about ways to implement these practices into your grantmaking.

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Who should attend: Anyone in a grantmaking role that is curious about understanding the nuances of trust-based philanthropy and how it applies to your work. This series will be ideal for those who have some baseline familiarity with trust-based philanthropy and have questions about how it manifests in practice. 

For more information about this series, click here

This program is held in partnership with the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project, a five-year initiative (2020-2024) that provides funders and grantmaking practitioners with the tools, frameworks, and community spaces to deepen their work of creating a more equitable and impactful philanthropic sector.


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