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2020 - A Year of Change

There is no doubt 2020 has been a year of change. As someone who goes kicking and screaming into something new, I’m determined to embrace change in the coming year. So over the next few months I plan to highlight ideas for doing philanthropy differently that I believe offer good food for thought. I’m starting with When We Return to Our Foundation Offices, Let’s Make Them Spaces Where We Collaborate With Grantees by Lisa Pillar Cowan, Vice President of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation in New York City. The arctic le appears in the December 8 issue of Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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There is no doubt 2020 has been a year of change. As someone who typically goes kicking and screaming into something new, one of the positives of this pandemic for me has been to accept and even, at times, embrace change. So when I ran across these musings by Lisa Pillar Cowan in the December 8 of Chronicle of Philanthropy, I knew I had to share.

Take a look - it’s good food for thought for the coming year.

When We Return to Our Foundation Offices, Let’s Make Them Spaces Where We Collaborate With Grantees by Lisa Pillar Cowan, Vice President of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation in New York City.

Image by @Jr Korpa



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