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National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

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National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
NameNational Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Formation1976
LocationWashington, D.C.
FounderNeil Williams, Pablo Eisenberg
Key peopleAaron Dorfman, Lisa Ranghelli

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy is a non-profit organization that promotes philanthropy and social justice through advocacy and research. Founded in 1976 by Neil Williams and Pablo Eisenberg, the organization aims to increase the effectiveness of philanthropic efforts and promote social change. The organization has worked with various foundations, including the Ford Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation, to promote transparency and accountability in philanthropy. The organization has also collaborated with non-governmental organizations such as Oxfam America, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch to advance human rights and social justice.

History

The organization was established in 1976 by Neil Williams and Pablo Eisenberg, with the goal of promoting responsive philanthropy and increasing the effectiveness of philanthropic efforts. In the 1980s, the organization worked with foundations such as the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to promote social justice and human rights. The organization has also worked with community organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the American Civil Liberties Union to advance civil rights and social justice. In the 1990s, the organization collaborated with international organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank to promote sustainable development and poverty reduction. The organization has also worked with think tanks such as the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute to promote policy research and analysis.

Mission and Goals

The organization's mission is to promote philanthropy that serves the public interest and advances social justice. The organization's goals include increasing the effectiveness of philanthropic efforts, promoting transparency and accountability in philanthropy, and advancing human rights and social justice. The organization works to achieve these goals by providing research and analysis on philanthropic trends and practices, and by promoting best practices in philanthropy. The organization has also worked with universities such as Harvard University and Stanford University to promote academic research and teaching on philanthropy and social justice. The organization has collaborated with media organizations such as the New York Times and the Washington Post to promote public awareness and understanding of philanthropy and social justice.

Programs and Initiatives

The organization has several programs and initiatives aimed at promoting responsive philanthropy and advancing social justice. These include the Philanthropy Award, which recognizes foundations and non-profit organizations that have demonstrated a commitment to social justice and human rights. The organization also provides technical assistance and capacity building support to community organizations and non-profit organizations working to advance social justice and human rights. The organization has worked with corporations such as Google and Microsoft to promote corporate social responsibility and philanthropy. The organization has also collaborated with government agencies such as the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development to promote international development and humanitarian assistance.

Research and Publications

The organization publishes research reports and analysis on philanthropic trends and practices, as well as policy briefs and recommendations for promoting responsive philanthropy and advancing social justice. The organization's research has focused on topics such as foundation governance, grantmaking practices, and non-profit management. The organization has also published books and articles on philanthropy and social justice, including works by Peter Singer and Michael Edwards. The organization has collaborated with academic journals such as the Journal of Philanthropy and the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly to promote scholarly research and debate on philanthropy and social justice.

Impact and Criticisms

The organization's work has had a significant impact on the philanthropic sector, promoting greater transparency and accountability in philanthropy and advancing social justice and human rights. The organization's research and analysis have informed policy debates and legislative initiatives aimed at promoting responsive philanthropy and advancing social justice. However, the organization has also faced criticisms from some foundations and non-profit organizations that have argued that the organization's approach is too confrontational or prescriptive. The organization has responded to these criticisms by emphasizing its commitment to collaboration and partnership with foundations and non-profit organizations working to advance social justice and human rights. The organization has worked with influential individuals such as Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to promote philanthropy and social justice.

Leadership and Governance

The organization is led by a board of directors that includes experts in philanthropy, non-profit management, and social justice. The organization's executive director is Aaron Dorfman, who has worked with organizations such as the National Council of Nonprofits and the Independent Sector. The organization's staff includes researchers, analysts, and program officers with expertise in philanthropy, non-profit management, and social justice. The organization has collaborated with other organizations such as the Council on Foundations and the Foundation Center to promote best practices in philanthropy and non-profit management. The organization has also worked with universities such as University of California, Berkeley and University of Michigan to promote academic research and teaching on philanthropy and social justice.

Category:Philanthropy

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