Philanthropy for Outsized Impact: The Power of Program-Related Investments

Philanthropy for Outsized Impact: The Power of Program-Related Investments

by Shayla Spilker and Kelly Bougere

How can foundation dollars be more powerful in a time of crisis? As COVID-19 continues to disproportionately impact communities that have long experienced economic disinvestment, many are asking how to leverage philanthropic funding differently for more immediate impact and greater social good. One solution comes in the form of impact investing, which includes a range of financial tools for both individuals and institutions seeking to do greater good with their dollars.

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A Sustained Commitment: Fostering diversity in the arts through 30 years of transformation

A Sustained Commitment: Fostering diversity in the arts through 30 years of transformation

by Meghan Hunt and Mary Gray

In 2019, the Getty Foundation partnered with Engage R+D to assess the impact of nearly three decades of the Getty Marrow internships. While much has changed in that time, many challenges remain. “Even as our sector faces an economic crisis and field-wide job losses, cultural organizations of all sizes must work with intention to combat structural racism and pioneer change,” wrote Weinstein, “particularly if we want it to return stronger and more equitable in the future.”

How can foundations support people of color in the arts? And what does it take to sustain and evolve these supports over time, through changing societal contexts?

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Good intentions are not enough: Evaluation must be useful to philanthropy, especially during a pandemic

Good intentions are not enough: Evaluation must be useful to philanthropy, especially during a pandemic

by Kim Ammann Howard, Nikki Kalra, and Sarah Stachowiak

When the need to get money out the door feels especially urgent, foundation evaluation and program staff, grantees, and other key stakeholders can sometimes be reluctant to spend valuable time to engage in evaluation. This is when meaningful evaluation is most needed.

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Why is Evaluation so White? Perspectives from Evaluators of Color

Why is Evaluation so White? Perspectives from Evaluators of Color

Evaluators play an important role in helping funders understand and respond more effectively and equitably to the needs of the communities we serve. The fields of philanthropy and evaluation will be more effective - and more just - when people with diverse perspectives and experiences are involved with and leading evaluation. Yet, the field of evaluation is predominantly White, leading many funders to wonder why there are not more people of color involved in evaluation efforts. It raises the question of who is left out of our evaluations, whose interpretation of the data is reflected, and whose voice matters most.

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Meet the Team: Giannina Fehler-Cabral

Meet the Team: Giannina Fehler-Cabral

Our Meet the Team blog series highlights our team, one member at a time. We give you a glimpse into their motivations and approach to working with our partners to achieve better results for communities. Through this feature, we hope that you’ll find a deeper connection to the people and relationships that are central to our work.

Today we’re getting to know Giannina Fehler-Cabral, our passionate and amazing senior consultant at Engage R+D.

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Listening for Change: Evaluators of Color Speak Out About Experiences with Foundations & Evaluation Firms

Listening for Change: Evaluators of Color Speak Out About Experiences with Foundations & Evaluation Firms

by Pilar Mendoza

There is growing recognition among evaluators and funders that we have more work to do if we want to transform our predominantly white sector into one that is inclusive and supportive of our BIPOC colleagues. If we truly want to transform our field and advance equity, we need to do a better job listening to those who have been historically marginalized to understand what it will take to support and amplify new and existing voices.

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Moving From An Evaluator Pipeline To An Evaluation Ecosystem

Moving From An Evaluator Pipeline To An Evaluation Ecosystem

by Dr. Kelly Hannum

If you’ve been paying attention to evaluation practice in philanthropy, you know there is work to do to evolve who we are and what we do. The majority of evaluators aren’t white by accident. The toolbox of evaluation isn’t discounting tools because they don’t work, but because they aren’t trusted or valued in favor of more “traditional” approaches. It’s time to step up and reclaim a broader array of traditions and examine more comprehensive sources of insight and evidence.

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The Role of Values in Advancing Field-Level Change

The Role of Values in Advancing Field-Level Change

by Clare Nolan and Meg Long

In 2019, FEAN hosted a discussion at the American Evaluation Association conference with co-presenters the Center for Evaluation Innovation and the Equitable Evaluation Initiative that began with a hypothesis: if our field-building work is based in values, there is greater likelihood that evaluation and learning will become a mechanism for advancing equity and social justice. We believe that embedding shared values in the for what and how will lead to results that get us closer to equity. This post, originally published in the AEA 365 blog, articulates some of the basic shared values among funders and evaluators.

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Listening, Learning, and Silver Linings in the Era of COVID-19

Listening, Learning, and Silver Linings in the Era of COVID-19

by Sonia Taddy-Sandino and Jennifer Garcia

Over the last several months, COVID-19 has caused unimaginable human suffering and launched us into an uncertain future. Like so many, we’ve spent this time settling into our new reality of physical distancing, homeschooling kids, caring for elders, and processing the magnitude of this moment. We’ve also sought to hold space as a team to reflect on how we can best support the many nonprofit organizations and diverse communities that are profoundly and disproportionately impacted by this pandemic.

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Meet the Team: Mary Gray

Meet the Team: Mary Gray

Our Meet the Team blog series highlights our team, one member at a time. We give you a glimpse into their motivations and approach to working with our partners to achieve better results for communities. Through this feature, we hope that you’ll find a deeper connection to the people and relationships that are central to our work.

Today we’re getting to know Mary Gray, our energetic and bright senior consultant at Engage R+D.

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How We Work from Home

How We Work from Home

by Meghan Hunt

Tips from our virtual team on working remotely during the coronavirus

We have noticed that many of our partners who are able to work during the COVID-19 outbreak are switching to remote work from home. This may inspire some interesting home fashion, or you may be playing conference call bingo. Many of you are co-working with partners and pets while homeschooling kids. You may also be wondering how to make the most of this time. As a company with a virtual model, we have been learning how to work remotely for the past several years. So today I’m sharing our team’s top tips for working from home, particularly during these challenging times.

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Are We Too Busy for Equity?

Are We Too Busy for Equity?

by Clare Nolan

Here’s the thing—while many people desire to do more about equity, it can be hard to know exactly how to make a difference. And the reality is that the busyness of our personal and professional lives can sometimes interfere with the need to grapple with this challenge. This blog post captures co-founder Clare Nolan’s personal reflections on how our organization is grappling with equity in our practice and what we are learning in the process.

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Navigating Co-Design for Systems Change: A Tool for Grantees and Funders

Navigating Co-Design for Systems Change: A Tool for Grantees and Funders

by Anna Saltzman and Clare Nolan

Increasingly, funders are asking how to engage grantees and communities directly in their funding strategies and evaluation. However, few resources actually exist to help ensure that these relationships go smoothly.

In partnership with the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Oakland Public Education Fund, Engage R+D has been piloting a tool to help funders and communities assess their readiness to work in collaborative partnership when pursuing systems change strategies. The tool is designed to provide recommendations for right-sizing co-learning to different readiness levels.

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Meet the Team: Serena Ruiz

Meet the Team: Serena Ruiz

Our Meet the Team blog series highlights our team, one member at a time. We give you a glimpse into their motivations and approach to working with our partners to achieve better results for communities. Through this feature, we hope that you’ll find a deeper connection to the people and relationships that are central to our work.

Today we’re getting to know Serena Ruiz, our compassionate and organized operations coordinator at Engage R+D.

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Ties That Bind: A Values-Driven Approach to Evolving Evaluative Practice

Ties That Bind: A Values-Driven Approach to Evolving Evaluative Practice

by Clare Nolan, Meg Long , Jara Dean-Coffey, and Julia Coffman

As philanthropies try to find their way forward in these complicated endeavors, a growing number of new initiatives seek to transform philanthropic evaluation in ways that can better support them and the social change they are after. These initiatives emphasize more than just the traditional assessment of impact. They stress the role of evaluators as learning and thought partners who bring cross-sector perspectives and multi-disciplinary expertise to change efforts. They center learning and evaluation in the change process, as part of the strategy for reaching a desired end.

We represent three of these efforts.

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Meet the Team: Meghan Hunt

Meet the Team: Meghan Hunt

Our Meet the Team blog series highlights our team, one member at a time. We give you a glimpse into their motivations and approach to working with our partners to achieve better results for communities. Through this feature, we hope that you’ll find a deeper connection to the people and relationships that are central to our work.

Today we’re getting to know Meghan Hunt, our creative and energetic research consultant at Engage R+D.

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