Race and Place-based Philanthropy: Partnering with Public Institutions, Collaborating but also Advocating

This Bridgespan report details how place-based funders engage with public institutions as "critical friends," supporting policy pilots and advocacy initiatives. It profiles funders in cities like Atlanta, Miami, and New Orleans, highlighting the delicate balance between collaboration and advocacy necessary to drive structural change. The report emphasizes that effective place-based philanthropy involves not only providing financial support but also actively engaging in policy discussions and advocating for systemic reforms that address the root causes of social inequities. This collaborative yet assertive approach aims to maximize philanthropic impact by leveraging public sector partnerships for lasting societal benefit.

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Debby Bielak, Darren Isom, Marion Michieka, Bill Breen

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Governance & partnerships, Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights

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