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1Building Constituencies in Diverse Communities
Lessons from a Learning Journey (short version)
Note to Presenter Start Presentation on Slide 2
2Building Constituencies in Diverse Communities
Lessons from a Learning Journey
This GCYF Learning Circle was supported by the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
3GCYF Overview
- Grantmakers for Children, Youth Families serves
as a point of contact for grantmakers seeking
collegial and collaborative relationships with
other funders concerned with children, youth, and
families. - GCYF offers diverse learning and networking
opportunities. - Learning Circles provide long-term learning
opportunities for groups of grantmakers desiring
sustained interaction with colleagues.
4Acknowledgments
- The Aspen Institute, Karen Fulbright-Anderson
- The East Bay Community Foundation, Diane Sanchez
- Coalition of Community Foundations for Youth,
Cindy Ballard - Neighborhood Small Grants Network, Janice Foster
- The Denver Foundation, Patrick Horvath and LaDawn
Sullivan - Making Connections- Denver, Susan Motika and
Candace RedShirt
5Learning Circle Foundations
- Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore
- The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Los
Altos, CA - DC Children and Youth Investment Trust
Corporation, Washington, D.C. - Flintridge Foundation, Pasadena, CA
- Ford Foundation, New York City
- Heinz Endowments, Pittsburgh
- Rauch Foundation, Garden City, NY
- Rockwell Fund, Inc., Houston
- The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
- The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust,
Scottsdale - William Casper Graustein Memorial Fund, Hamden,
CT
6Session Objectives
- Making the Case for Building Constituencies in
Diverse Communities - Examining Three Lenses for Understanding
Building Constituencies in Diverse Communities - Exploring three Arenas in which the work of
constituency building moves forward
7MAKING THE CASE
- Why now?
- Changing demographics
- Disparities exposed by disaster
- Realization of limitations of traditional
grantmaking models
8Lenses for Understanding Building Constituencies
- Structural racism
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- Racial equity
- Inclusionary grantmaking (as opposed to
traditional grantmaking
9Lenses for Building Constituencies Structural
Racism
- Structural Racism refers to the ways in which
- Historical context - American legal system
- Public Policies
- Institutional Practices
- Cultural Representations
- Interact to allow the privileges associated
- with whiteness and the disadvantages
- associated with color to endure and adapt over
- time.
The Aspen Institute Roundtable Structural Racism
and Community Revitalization Project
10Lenses for Building Constituencies Racial Equity
- Equity means each person or group has equal
access to economic, social, and educational
opportunity. For members of groups that have been
excluded from resources, equity may involve
providing greater resources to compensate for
past exclusion and discrimination. - California Tomorrow, 2004
11Traditional Grantmaking
- Funder
- gtgt Approves request
- gtgt Monitors progress
- gtgt Evaluates project
- gtgt Closes out project file or continues support
Grantee gtgt Submits request gtgt Provides progress
reports gtgt Reports on project gtgt Ends
project or seeks further funding
Funder Grantee
12Lenses for Building Constituencies Inclusionary
Grantmaking
- Funder
- funding
- technical assistance
Grantee access knowledge
(trust respect) acknowledged
resources mutually agreed upon implementation
outcomes next steps
13Work Arenas for Building Constituencies
- A. Internal practices
- B. Community engagement
- C. Capacity building
14Work Arenas for Building Constituencies
Internal Practices
- Board CEO commitment
- Explicit equity statement
- Internal staffing and practices
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15Work Arenas for Building Constituencies
Community Engagement
- Community assessment
- Foundation as community partner
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- Relationship building
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16Work Arenas for Building Constituencies
Capacity Building
- Small Grants
- Technical Assistance
- Leadership Development
- Monitoring Evaluation
17In the end, this work is
- Descriptive not academic
- Asset-based not needs-based
- Long-term organizational change
- Open-ended based on listening
- About being honest
18Discussion Questions
19Contact Information
- For more information or further resources,
- please contact
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- Email info_at_gcyf.org
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