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Center for Effective Philanthropy

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Center for Effective Philanthropy
NameCenter for Effective Philanthropy
Formation2001
FounderMark Kramer, Ellie Buteau
LocationCambridge, Massachusetts
Key peoplePhil Buchanan, Kevin Bolduc

Center for Effective Philanthropy is a nonprofit organization that aims to provide foundations, nonprofit organizations, and donors with data-driven insights and resources to enhance their philanthropic efforts, often in collaboration with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation. The organization's work is closely tied to the efforts of Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, who have all been instrumental in shaping the philanthropy landscape through their involvement with Giving Pledge, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. By providing research and resources, the Center for Effective Philanthropy helps philanthropists like Michael Bloomberg, George Soros, and Pierre Omidyar make more informed decisions about their giving, often in partnership with Open Society Foundations, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and Omidyar Network. The organization's research has been cited by Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and Chronicle of Philanthropy, among others, including Nonprofit Leadership Alliance and Independent Sector.

Overview

The Center for Effective Philanthropy is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and its work is guided by a board of directors that includes prominent philanthropists and nonprofit leaders, such as Lester Salamon from Johns Hopkins University and Diana Aviv from Feeding America. The organization's mission is to provide foundations and donors with the knowledge and resources they need to maximize their impact, often through partnerships with Council on Foundations, Independent Sector, and National Philanthropic Trust. This involves conducting research on philanthropic trends and best practices, as well as providing foundations and donors with tools and resources to help them assess their effectiveness, such as Grants Managers Network and Technology Affinity Group. The Center for Effective Philanthropy has worked with a range of foundations, including Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and David and Lucile Packard Foundation, to help them improve their grantmaking practices, often in collaboration with Grantmakers for Effective Organizations and National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy.

History

The Center for Effective Philanthropy was founded in 2001 by Mark Kramer and Ellie Buteau, with the goal of providing foundations and donors with the knowledge and resources they need to maximize their impact, building on the work of Peter Drucker and John Gardner. Since its founding, the organization has grown to become a leading voice in the philanthropy sector, with a staff of experienced researchers and practitioners, including Phil Buchanan and Kevin Bolduc. The Center for Effective Philanthropy has worked with a range of foundations and donors, including Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, to help them improve their grantmaking practices, often in partnership with Foundation Center and Council on Foundations. The organization's research has been cited by New York Times, Washington Post, and Forbes, among others, including Nonprofit Times and Philanthropy News Digest.

Research and Publications

The Center for Effective Philanthropy conducts research on a range of topics related to philanthropy, including foundation governance, grantmaking practices, and nonprofit effectiveness, often in collaboration with Urban Institute, Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy, and National Center for Charitable Statistics. The organization publishes a range of reports and articles on these topics, including its flagship publication, GivingNet, which provides data and analysis on foundation giving, as well as Grantee Perception Report and Foundation Governance Report. The Center for Effective Philanthropy has also developed a range of tools and resources to help foundations and donors assess their effectiveness, including Grantee Perception Survey and Foundation Assessment Tool, often used by community foundations like Silicon Valley Community Foundation and Boston Foundation. The organization's research has been recognized with awards from American Evaluation Association and National Association of Social Workers, among others, including Association of Fundraising Professionals and National Philanthropic Trust.

Programs and Services

The Center for Effective Philanthropy offers a range of programs and services to help foundations and donors improve their philanthropic efforts, including research and analysis, foundation assessments, and grantmaking strategy development, often in partnership with Grantmakers for Effective Organizations and National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy. The organization also provides foundations and donors with access to a range of tools and resources, including Grantee Perception Survey and Foundation Assessment Tool, as well as webinars and conferences on topics related to philanthropy, such as Philanthropy Roundtable and Council on Foundations annual conference. The Center for Effective Philanthropy has worked with a range of foundations and donors, including Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and David and Lucile Packard Foundation, to help them improve their grantmaking practices, often in collaboration with Foundation Center and Council on Foundations. The organization's programs and services have been recognized with awards from National Philanthropic Trust and Council on Foundations, among others, including Association of Fundraising Professionals and Independent Sector.

Impact and Influence

The Center for Effective Philanthropy has had a significant impact on the philanthropy sector, helping to shape the way that foundations and donors approach their philanthropic efforts, often in collaboration with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation. The organization's research and resources have been used by a range of foundations and donors, including Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, to improve their grantmaking practices, often in partnership with Grantmakers for Effective Organizations and National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy. The Center for Effective Philanthropy has also played a key role in shaping the national conversation about philanthropy, with its research and analysis cited by New York Times, Washington Post, and Forbes, among others, including Nonprofit Times and Philanthropy News Digest. The organization's work has been recognized with awards from American Evaluation Association and National Association of Social Workers, among others, including Association of Fundraising Professionals and National Philanthropic Trust. Overall, the Center for Effective Philanthropy is a leading voice in the philanthropy sector, providing foundations and donors with the knowledge and resources they need to maximize their impact, often in collaboration with Council on Foundations, Independent Sector, and National Philanthropic Trust.

Category:Philanthropy

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