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Daily Archives: November 13, 2019

Building a New Machine with New Tentacles: Moving Towards More Inclusive Philanthropy

Feedback & Equity, Guest PostsBy admin2November 13, 2019Leave a comment

There’s a very real movement happening right now around equity, diversity, and recognizing power dynamics that are hard-wired into philanthropy. These issues have existed for decades, but people are now getting more comfortable discussing things directly and that’s a good thing.

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