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I’m Valerie, and I love to talk all things philanthropy.
Beyond Philanthropy Podcast
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Reimagining Foundation Advocacy
In episode 2 of Season 5 of Beyond Philanthropy, Monique and Valerie discuss the current state of Philanthropy under the new Federal Administration and what Foundations need to know and do.
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Reimagining Philanthropy
After an entire season focused on Shifting Power, we have to ask... can power actually be shifted? Join Monique and Valerie as we recap our favorite moments from this season and, more importantly, ask ourselves if power can be shifted in the philanthropic space.
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Can Power be Shifted?
After an entire season focused on Shifting Power, we have to ask... can power actually be shifted? Join Monique and Valerie as we recap our favorite moments from this season and, more importantly, ask ourselves if power can be shifted in the philanthropic space.
Generocity Column
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Stuck in the Bucket
Imagine a bucket full of holes. One hole is a steady flow of people who are food insecure – these people are supported by the non-profit organizations that provide meals and pantries. Another hole is a steady flow of people falling into homelessness. Each hole represents a different human service need: housing, employment, education, clothing, furniture, healthcare, and more. And the bucket is constantly filling up with more and more people who then fall out of the holes. That’s how it works with human services at the moment.
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With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
The Harvard Business Review defines CSR as the idea that a business has environmental, ethical, philanthropic, and economic responsibilities to the society that exists around it. According to this definition, a company is considered socially responsible if it ensures that its operations are environmentally sound, all decisions are based on ethical principles, it invests philanthropically in the community, and justifies all financial decisions with its commitment to the common good.
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Moving Beyond Hope
Today’s youth have been through more than most. They’ve lived through a global pandemic, disruptions to the typical school year, little to no in person contact with friends and family, extreme exposure to the internet, racial protests, social unrest, and a looming recession. In Philadelphia in particular, youth face even greater challenges such as gun violence, underfunded schools, and poverty.
Today’s youth have been through more than most.
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