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Affinity Group for National Associations: CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
Recent Grants
Affinity Group for National Associations
July, 2010
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$120,000 |
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7/1/2010 to
6/30/2012
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Civil Society
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Special Initiatives - International
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Global: Multiple Continents
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The program goal is to strengthen the capacity of national associations of civil society organizations globally. The Affinity Group for National Associations, an initiative of CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, accomplishes this through convening, coordinating, information-sharing, skills building, and networking activities. Over the next two years, the association will convene annual and regional meetings of the national associations; develop a resource guide for national associations and their members to be used for workshops and trainings; organize peer learning exchange visits; provide back-office support to regional networks of national associations; help national associations with developing membership strategies; provide advice on working with governments; and create communities of practice on issues of legitimacy, transparency, and accountability. The association currently has 58 members from around the world. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation is an international alliance established in 1993 to strengthen citizen action and civil society worldwide.
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General Purposes: Midwest Community Foundations' Ventures
Recent Grants
General Purposes
July, 2010
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$230,000 |
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4/1/2010 to
3/31/2012
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Civil Society
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United States
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United States: United States (At Large)
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Midwest Community Foundations' Ventures exists to build stronger communities through collaborative activities by community foundations, primarily in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Initiatives focus on advancing innovation and growth through researching opportunities, facilitating networking and mutual learning, providing technical assistance, promoting National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations, capturing efficiencies, and serving as a pilot region for efforts with potential broader application. Recent achievements include increasing the number and quality of submissions for national standards compliance and launching IRA Charitable Rollover and Roth IRA Conversion marketing portfolios. In 2010-2012, work will include the provision of training on financial administration, sustainability, and succession planning; the preparation of toolkits on business model innovation and match-day events; and a retreat for chief executives. The organization will also conduct preliminary research on a potential multiyear initiative to build community foundation capacity to lead economic revitalization in eight small- and medium-sized automotive communities.
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General Purposes: National Center for Family Philanthropy
Recent Grants
General Purposes
July, 2010
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$200,000 |
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1/1/2010 to
12/31/2011
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Civil Society
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United States
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United States: United States (At Large)
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The National Center for Family Philanthropy promotes philanthropic values, vision, and excellence across generations of donors and donor families. The center ensures that family donors and their advisors have access to the highest quality information and the encouragement needed to articulate, pursue, and achieve their charitable missions; understand and meet their governance and management needs; and have a significant, positive impact on the lives and work of those they support. Since 1997, the center has done this through conducting research, developing and providing knowledge resources, training, and consulting on issues concerning family philanthropy. During 2010-2011, the center will encourage and help family foundations conduct self-assessments on their grantmaking effectiveness; publish a book entitled The Power to Produce Wonders: The Value of Family Philanthropy; conduct research and develop an assessment tool on the role of family foundation chief executives; and facilitate new collaborations with other philanthropic infrastructure organizations.
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Mott Conversations: CIVICUSCivil society, in the world we live in right now, is facing multiple threats, says Ingrid Srinath of CIVICUS, a Mott grantee. "We have seen now,for the last 40 years almost, a progressive narrowing of the space for dissent, a narrowing of space for democratic engagement by ordinary people." Watch a Mott YouTube interivew with Ingrid.