Who Decides: How Participatory Grantmaking Benefits Donors, Communities, and Movements
2 de maio de 2020ORGANIZAÇÕES RESPONSÁVEIS: The Lafayette Practice
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The Lafayette Practice (TLP) conducted research and interviews to analyze and compare the practices of eight premiere international Participatory Grantmaking Funds (PGF). TLP examined existing qualitative and quantitative data regarding the funds and their grantees, including functions, roles, and budgets. Participatory Grantmaking emerges from a practice of grassroots activism, with assumed belief that decision-making participation of people impacted by the fund’s programs will guarantee that grants are allocated to those most deserving. |