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Bettering Political Civil Discourse in Your Community
This blog was originally posted by Exponent Philanthropy on November 9, 2020. No matter your political or philosophical orientation, nor how you voted in the

How Foundation Legacy Statements Provide a Roadmap Through Uncertainty
One of the greatest gifts that a founder can provide to current and future foundation trustees is a well written legacy statement. Similar to estate

PART TWO – How Funders Can Strengthen Connections To Community
Calibrating Your Role for Success September 15, 2020 David Moore, Jeff Glebocki As practitioners, advisors and consultants to funders, conveners and conductors of community collaboration,

How Funders Can Strengthen Connections To Community
Exponent Philanthropy just published the first of a two-part series on how funders can better connect to the communities they work in. The series was

Fatigued by School Reform
In his new book, “Fatigued by School Reform,” Jack Jennings calls out policy makers, funders and the school reform movement for missing the target on

Leading Through the Unexpected
You know the drill – here’s yet another article/blog/webinar about how leaders should be more resilient, more agile, more creative in responding to and managing