Education and Support of Donors

Education and Support of Donors
The Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers helps donors like Asheville, N.C.’s Women for Women conduct effective evaluations of potential grantees.

To help donors operate wisely and direct their resources to the most effective organizations, in 2006 we supported two primary initiatives:

  • Educating donors about best practices. Grantees trained high net-worth individuals and foundation staff in strategy development, planning, evaluation, and other grantmaking techniques that yield the greatest results.
  • Developing tools and services. The Foundation supported the continued development of online tools that help donors develop strategies and identify effective nonprofit organizations.
Education and Support of Donors Grants Authorized in 2006
 
2006 Highlights

Our grant to the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers extended staff training, financial support, and evaluation assistance to foundations nationwide. This network works with some thirty-two philanthropic associations representing close to 4,000 foundations.

In many communities, United Way is the most important philanthropic intermediary. Nationally, it distributes over $4 billion each year to nonprofits, mainly to direct service organizations. Although United Way has traditionally concentrated its efforts more on raising this money than on disbursing it strategically, an increasing number of its branches are seeking to change this orientation. In 2006 we made a grant to United Way of Silicon Valley to explore how to support its staff in adopting best practices of planning, measurement, and evaluation.

2007 Goals
 
  • Expand educational programs on effectiveness to new types of donors, in new areas
  • Develop ways to measure the impact of donor education programs
  • Help more intermediary institutions adopt a rigorous, strategic grantmaking style
  • Increase the number of online tool users
  • Assess new priorities for tools and services