Participatory Grantmaking and Conflicts of Interest
Building off the Chronicle of Philanthropy article, “Foundations are undermining social equity under the guise of accountability” join authors Ruby Johnson, Rose Longhurst, Katy Love, and Magda Pocheć in taking a deeper dive into understanding the concept of ‘conflicts of interest’ in the context of social equity. Come learn and discuss how this concept can be used inappropriately and understand practices for leveraging relationships, trust, and movements in participatory processes.

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