Twitter FAcebook LinkedIn Email Insights & Perspectives • Perspective 4 Steps to Leverage Your Philanthropic Impact with Non-Grantmaking Roles Marieke Spence Increasingly, funders want to take on more catalytic roles within their communities. Creative grantmaking can help them move in this direction. But without realizing the potential of their non-grantmaking activity—convening, advocating, training, or educating—foundations may be leaving significant value on the table. TCC’s Senior Consultant Marieke Spence outlines a straightforward but holistic process for funders considering non-grantmaking roles using relevant examples from the field. Read “A Simple Process for Taking on Non-Grantmaking Roles” on GrantCraft’s blog > April 11, 2015
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