Presented by Philanthropy New York
Since 2020, many funders have embraced new ways of interacting with their nonprofit partners and grappled with how to shift the grantmaking power imbalance. Reporting is no exception. Now is the perfect time to establish practices that center our nonprofit partners.
Join us for an interactive workshop to break down how to operationalize an oral and alternate reporting approach.
During the session, we will focus on the nuts and bolts of implementing a new reporting method. We will begin to develop an Action Plan and navigate effective internal collaboration, explore when to engage nonprofit partners in the process, and address legal concerns.
You'll hear from grants management professionals that have piloted new reporting methods, incorporated practices that enhance equity, transparency, and accessibility, as well as key lessons from engaging in systems change.
What will you learn?
- How to assess your current reporting process
- Strategies and examples to engage in systems change
- Tools to collaborate effectively with team members and nonprofit partners
- How to create an Action Plan to shift your current process
Co-Facilitators
- Rachel Kimber, Vice President, Grants Management, Smile Train
- Blanch Vance, Grants Manager, Grove Foundation
For more information and to register, visit the event page.