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This companion workbook to Please Be Good at Philanthropy helps foundation board and staff members--and all students of philanthropy--explore grantmaking strategy through stories, discussion questions, practical exercises, and guided application.
In her book Please Be Good at Philanthropy, Bush Foundation President Jen Ford Reedy argues that those working in philanthropy need to commit to doing it well and continuously improving, because their work affects peoples' lives. With this supplemental workbook, she gives readers a structured way to explore and evaluate their own organizations' strategies.
The book contains two sections focused on deeper learning and practice.
Section One - Going Deeper on Core Concepts
The first part of the workbook supports the core chapters in Please Be Good at Philanthropy. Designed for individuals or groups, including in classroom settings, these chapters help readers deepen their understanding of core philanthropic concepts. The chapters cover:
Section Two - Going Deeper on Good Practice
Part two focuses on the strategic choices involved in practicing good philanthropy. Using historical examples and key operational considerations, Reedy illuminates the trade-offs inherent in any philanthropic approach. She presents twelve strategic choices that foundations must make as spectrums and examines the implications of different choices for good practice. Topics include:
Additional case studies and worksheets are free to download on the Bush Foundation website.
Ideal for foundation board and staff members, philanthropy students, and those considering a career in foundation work, The Please Be Good at Philanthropy Workbook is a practical companion that readers will return to again and again.
(This is a non-consumable workbook.)
Jen Ford Reedy is President of the Bush Foundation. She has worked in philanthropy since 2009, and her leadership in the field includes serving on the boards of Independent Sector and the Council on Foundations. She has taught classes on philanthropy through the Minnesota Council on Foundations and at the University of Minnesota, and is on the faculty for the national Council on Foundations' new executive retreats. Jen speaks on philanthropy to groups large and small, from the Aspen Ideas Festival and the Skoll World Forum to civic clubs and community meetings throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and across the twenty-three Native nations where the Bush Foundation works. Prior to working in foundations, she spent nine years as a consultant with McKinsey and Company. This book combines her love of philanthropy, her love of teaching, and her experience consulting. She lives in the Twin Cities and has two great kids and one great husband.
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