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Redefining Philanthropy
Data, Dialogue and Decision Making: Anil Patel
If data literacy remains to be an important component of dialogue and decision-making, then how do philanthropic and social purpose organizations fine-tune their mastery in it to shape public policy in the years to come? Learn more about Anil Patel's fellowship work at the Centre.
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Philanthropy in Rapidly Changing Times: Dr. Jacqueline Koerner
Dr. Koerner has been engaged with philanthropy in various guises since the mid-1980s. As a fellow at the Centre, she is interested in probing, through dialogue, notions of democratizing philanthropy, exploring what could be more inclusive and responsive philanthropy.
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Redefining Philanthropy and Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Kris Archie
Through her fellowship at the Centre, Kris Archie is interested in exploring seasonal understandings of philanthropy that are informed by living systems.
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Redefining Philanthropy: Djaka Blais-Amare
How do we move racial equity forward within community foundations? Learn more about the questions that Djaka Blais-Amare is exploring over the course of her fellowship at the Centre.
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