Race and Place-based Philanthropy: When Funders Source the Wisdom of the Communities They Serve

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Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
Debby Bielak, Darren Isom, Marion Michieka, Bill Breen
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Bielak et al. detail how funders can effectively prioritize community-led insights by integrating lived experiences into leadership roles, advisory councils, and design processes. They provide examples from initiatives in Seattle, Chicago, the Bay Area, and Detroit, underscoring the importance of building trust through sustained engagement and genuine two-way dialogue. The report advocates for a participatory approach where communities are not just recipients but active partners in philanthropic endeavors. This strategy aims to ensure that funding decisions and program designs are truly responsive to the needs and wisdom of the communities they serve, fostering more equitable and impactful outcomes.

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