Knowledge about Philanthropy

Knowledge about Philanthropy
2006 Hewlett grantee FSG Social Impact Advisors evaluated the partnership between global delivery and logistics provider TNT and the U.N. World Food Programme, which serves countries like Sudan.

Philanthropy is an old practice, but a young field. Our grants to universities, strategy groups, and research centers in 2006 advanced knowledge of what it means to be an effective grantmaker and helped demonstrate how philanthropy functions in society:

  • Advancing research about philanthropy. Our grantmaking emphasized data development and research useful to nonprofits and foundations—especially work on planning, evaluation, and management.
  • Promoting the distribution of the highest-quality work. To ensure that philanthropists are aware of, and actually apply, this new knowledge, we helped organizations producing the best work disseminate it effectively.
Knowledge about Philanthropy Grants Authorized in 2006
 
2006 Highlights

In 2006, we extended a large grant to FSG Social Impact Advisors for an in-depth study of the ways foundations and nonprofits use evaluation tools and techniques. This research project explored the tension between the sector’s two main approaches to evaluation: summative (often rigorous social science evaluations that are conducted at the end of projects) and formative (managerial tools that provide feedback while projects are underway). 

We also supported the launch of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University. Its mission: to engage students, faculty, and practitioners in scholarship and dialogue that examines ways in which philanthropic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and other key elements of civil society address public interests, both in the United States and abroad. In addition to conducting academic research, the Center will provide doctoral fellowships to encourage social scientists to advance this under-researched field.
2007 Goals
 
  • Explore building a comprehensive, searchable online library for philanthropic research
  • Promote awareness of, and responses to, the evaluation study by FSG Social Impact Advisors
  • Continue to support grantees that publish articles, case studies, and reports on philanthropy