Philanthropy

Video: Mark Kramer on the Need for a New Approach to Funding

As fiscal pressures continue to intensify and many of our most pressing social and environmental problems persist, discussions around the need for funders to become more strategic and effective in their grant-making abound.

In this week’s video, Mark Kramer, co-founder and Managing Director of FSG and the author of influential publications on catalytic philanthropycollective impact, and shared value, contributes his views on the topic.

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Social Finance for Nonprofits: Why You Should Care

In an article written for The Philanthropist, Nora Sobolov, President and CEO of the Community Forward Fund, provides insight into alternative financing options for nonprofits. In Why you should care: how charities, nonprofits, and foundations can benefit from social finance, she discusses a number of ways to secure flexible funding that can help bridge the gaps between grant funding and project-based funding.

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Survey on Financing Social Enterprises and Nonprofits

How are social enterprises and non-profits financed? How do impact investors perceive the risks and benefits of financing social enterprises and non-profits? Funded by Export Development Canada, the EDC Chair in Environmental Finance at the University of Waterloo is conducting a survey to answer these two important questions.

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The Quest for Dignity, not Dependence

"Dignity is more important than bread.” Basma Bouazizi said these words when referring to her brother Mohamed, the Tunisian who set himself on fire just over a year ago and sparked a global movement and inspiration for change. Her mother, Mannoubia added, "My son set himself on fire for dignity." Mohamed and other global citizens have been recognized this year by TIME Magazine, who announced this year's “Person of the Year” to be “The Protester.”

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How Social Finance Can Help Uphold Dignity

I was first introduced to the Acumen Fund in 2009 when I was looking to work internationally. It was recommended to me as a well-run non-profit that addressed the issues of poverty using a market-driven approach. While it has been on my radar since then, the Toronto Chapter’s “Dignity In Focus” event was the first time I formally interacted with the organization. On December 1, Toronto + Acumen partnered with Nuru Project to host a photo auction fundraiser. Judging from the packed room, engaged crowd, and beautiful pictures, I’d say that the event was a success.

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