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The More Good Podcast  

The More Good Podcast

Author: Grantbook

The More Good Podcast explores the intersections of philanthropy and technology, to better understand how foundations operationalize their mission and vision. The path from strategy to success story is often dark and murky, with hidden dangers lurking in the shadowsby exploring the experiences of others on this path, our hope is that we can shed some light on the realities of navigating meaningful change. Hosted by Grantbooka strategic tech consulting firm serving daring grantmakersThe More Good Podcast is here to help you do more good, better.
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Genres: Business, Non-Profit

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Operationalizing Trust Based Philanthropy with Ashley Clark
Episode 5
Thursday, 29 April, 2021

We sat down with Ashley Clark, Knowledge and Grants Manager at The Libra Foundation, to talk about how technology enables values driven work, particularly the principles of Trust Based Philanthropy. We talked about: Making right-sized technology decisions that are values aligned, and the importance of high-level alignment and buy-in.  The process of selecting and implementing a new grants management systems. Technology and Trust Based Philanthropy—how Libra reduces the administrative burden on grantees, collects, categorizes, and tags all the right information in emails, webinars, etc., to build deep partnerships with their grantees. Learn more at thelibrafoundation.org or democracyfrontlinesfund.org. Learn more about the Trust Based Philanthropy Project. 

 

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