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These resources can help:
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Project Grants Need Not Be the Enemy – a 2021 Center for Effective Philanthropy blog post by Rodney Christopher
Project Grants Need Not Be the Enemy: A 3-part Series – a 2022 follow-up series in The Chronicle of Philanthropy about FRC’s work by Rodney Christopher, John Summers and Katrina Bandong
Five Accelerators of Equitable Grantmaking and How to Harness Them by Katie Smith Milway, Amy Markham, Chris Cardona & Kathy Reich
Practices PDF (Coming soon!)
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Indirect Cost Rate Guide by BDO FMA & BDO Nonprofit Advisory
Indirect Cost Rate Template by BDO FMA & BDO Nonprofit Advisory
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Collaborative Members:
Arnold Ventures
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
James Irvine Foundation
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Oak Foundation
Open Society Foundations
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Rockefeller Foundation
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Here are some organizations who are already practicing multi-year flexible funding!
Overdeck Family Foundation
Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
The California Endowment
IMC Foundation
Peter and Elizabeth Tower Foundation
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Satterberg Foundation
Oak Foundation
Ford Foundation
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Peter and Elizabeth Tower Foundation
Rauch Foundation
Foundation for a Just Society
Overdeck Family Foundation
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
EdelGive Foundation
Raith Foundation
The content on this website was made possible thanks to the committed work of the Funders for Real Cost, Real Change (FRC) Collaborative and the Ford Foundation who not only resourced this work but also commissioned the research carried out by Humentum and MilwayPLUS as well as content creation by BDO FMA who brilliantly facilitated FRC. Click here for a brief article about FRC.