Kris Putnam-Walkerly

Bringing A Narrative Eye to Philanthropy – Part 1

Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Jorge Cino, Social Media Fellow, at the Levi Strauss Foundation . by Jorge Cino “You’re here to connect storytelling to social change,” Daniel Lee, Executive Director of the Levi Strauss Foundation, bluntly told […]

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Mutual Frontiers: Social Change, Storytelling and the Blogosphere

Philanthropy411, is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference with the help of a blog team.  This is a guest post by Daniel Jae-Won Lee, Executive Director of the Levi Strauss Foundation. by Daniel Jae-Won Lee In my view, the core capability of foundation professionals is the craft of framing. Day in and out, we’re

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EPIP Provides Support and Opportunity for Emerging Leaders in Philanthropy

Philanthropy411 is currently covering the Council on Foundations conference (and many of the pre-conference events) in Philadelphia with the help of a blog team.  This is a joint post by Rusty Stahl, Executive Director of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy, and Kris Putnam-Walkerly, President of Putnam Community Investment Consulting, Inc. by:  Kris Putnam-Walkerly and Rusty Stahl

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Your Blog Team at Council on Foundations 2011

I’m thrilled to announce the 2010 Philanthropy411 Blog Team for the Council on Foundations annual conference! We’ll be blogging from Philadelphia starting with the pre-conference sessions on Thursday April 7th. The Council on Foundations will also be blogging from the conference, so definitely check out their conference posts as well. You can also follow the

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Fighting for Change

Authored by Daniel Lee, Executive Director, Levi Strauss Foundation. Re-posted with permission from the Levi Strauss & Co blog, Unzipped. “If my grandmother, who lived and cleaned houses in Jim Crow South, would’ve ever been told that her granddaughter would get paid to talk about freedom, she wouldn’t have believed it.” Whether it’s Black History

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