Language is powerful. Using clear and direct language to describe the populations we seek to serve is a small but critical step towards achieving health equity.
In this second, follow-up piece of Humility, Listening and Connectedness: Building Partner Relationships that Drive Equitable Practice, we’ll explore how humility, listening and connectedness play key roles in building new partnerships that center equity.
Rebekah Gowler and Jaser Alsharhan explain that a crucial part of doing philanthropy differently is making room to think and act in transformational ways to embody a Race Equity Culture™.
Allison Punch-Turner and Cassie Maxwell reflect on lessons they learned in creating an access-centered virtual environment for GEO's 2021 Learning Conference.
Strengthening nonprofit organizations is not just a nice-to-have but an essential part of our work as grantmakers to ensure that nonprofits have the resources they need to address today’s most pressing social concerns.
In response to the converging social and public health pandemics last year, people organized, voted, donated, and resisted, all united by the desire to transform reality into a more equitable future. This showed up in philanthropic giving through an unprecedented surge of commitments to funding for racial equity.