Foundations Facilitate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Partnering with Community and Nonprofits, a new report by the OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, confirms that foundations can, in fact, facilitate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through their grantmaking processes and their partnerships with nonprofits—and identifies eight specific practices for foundations to emulate.
The report takes a deep dive into the work of nine foundations that represent a diverse cross-section of types and sizes, and offers useful lessons about how foundations can better partner with nonprofits to be more effective in their work. Among these lessons are that foundations can advance DEI by:
This year, the D5 Coalition published a series of research reports to explore the opportunities and challenges facing the field as we work to advance DEI in philanthropy—and illuminate some best practices that are propelling the movement forward. This report by OMG is the third and final installment in the series which can be found on the D5 website. The other two research reports are:
Vision and Voice: The Role of Leadership and Dialogue in Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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