Philanthropy Lessons: Risk and Mistakes
Effective philanthropy is a learning process that develops through experimentation. To be successful, we must take risks, support new ideas, acknowledge our mistakes, share experiences, and learn from one another.
Funders Featured:
Arbor Brothers
Coleman Foundation
Frieda C. Fox Family Foundation
International Development Exchange (IDEX)
Lawrence Welk Family Foundation
Peacock Foundation, Inc.
Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation
The Siragusa Foundation
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The Risk of Not Taking Risks (pdf)
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Twenty Ways to Make a Difference: Stories From Small Foundations
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