Podcast // A Conversation with Sharna Goldseker & Michael Moody
Michael Moody and Sharna Goldseker join host Ted Hart on this episode of Nonprofit Coach to discuss the next generation of philanthropists and their impact on the sector.
Michael Moody and Sharna Goldseker join host Ted Hart on this episode of Nonprofit Coach to discuss the next generation of philanthropists and their impact on the sector.
This third and final installment of the “Evaluation and Impact Investing” webinar series highlights the ways in which evaluators can use their skills to help investors at the end of an investment, including how to recalibrate their investments and identifying the social impacts to be measured in future investments.
This second webinar in a three-part series focuses on the role evaluators can play in monitoring and evaluating active investments, particularly from a gender lens.
This is the first in a three-part webinar series focused on how to incorporate evaluative thinking into the early stages of the impact investing process.
The Johnson Center collaborated with Independent Sector to design and administer a survey to better understand practices in ending funding relationships from both the funders’ and grantees’ perspectives.
This teaching case aims to help grantmakers deepen their understanding of the complexity of equity-focused grantmaking efforts. This real-life example provides an opportunity to explore the key decision points, options, trade-offs, etc., involved in the choice to focus on equity in grantmaking.
This brief shares how a small community foundation in Mississippi implemented strategic management practices to strengthen the organization and its impact in the community.
In this video from the fifth National Summit on Family Philanthropy, we hear from four next gen donors about how they are forging new paths toward social justice.
In this video, three donors share difficult but inspiring stories of giving, serving, and organizing in the wake of trauma — including abuse, gun violence, and a devastating hurricane.
In this panel discussion from the fifth National Summit on Family Philanthropy, three couples explore the joys and complexities of travelling their donor path together.