Reflections on philanthropy and organizing in the United States

Academic / Journal Article
Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
Ethan Frey
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Frey explores the evolving dynamic between philanthropy and social movement organizing in the U.S., drawing insights from interviews with activists and funders. The article highlights the inherent tensions between flexible, trust-based financial support and the often-rigid metrics imposed by philanthropic institutions. It advocates for practices that genuinely honor grassroots leadership and prioritize systemic change over superficial interventions. The research suggests that a more effective philanthropic approach involves empowering community-led initiatives, recognizing their deep understanding of local needs, and providing support that adapts to the organic nature of social movements rather than imposing predefined outcomes, fostering authentic, sustainable impact.

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