Jun 25 2024

Where Strategic Philanthropy Went Wrong


Virtual

Join FSG for an interactive discussion on the opportunities for philanthropy to reimagine top-down models to center individuals and communities in creating their own solutions.

Drawing on themes surfaced in the recently published Stanford Social Innovation Review article, “Where Strategic Philanthropy Went Wrong,” co-authored by Mark Kramer and Steve Phillips, the speakers will reflect on the learnings and changes within the field and invite attendees to examine their own potential as agents of change. 

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