Resources

From publications to toolkits, GEO’s resources lift up experiences from your peers to help you turn knowledge into action.

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A Change Management & Deep Equity Primer: The What, Why, How & Nuance

This publication from Movement Tapestries offers insights and guidance for organizations navigating equity-embedded transformations, and the challenges that can come with embarking on such journeys.
  • January 16, 2023
  • Sheryl Petty, Ed.D.

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    GEO's Resources on Culture and Change Management

    In your first year of GEO membership, to help you stay informed of the emerging trends and promising practices from the field, I'll point you to GEO's publications, research and peer conversations. Below, find links to tools and resources on collaboration. I hope these are helpful as you explore how GEO can support your work.
    • February 1, 2018
    • Andrea Wieters
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    Leading Change Conference 2017 Discussion Guide: Home Team Meetups

    Leading change requires us to be bold, yet transformation can be intense and exhausting. Linking up with peers can rejuvenate us to do the work, and the Home Teams at the Leading Change Conference 2017 were designed to help you prepare to lead change efforts no matter where you sit in your organization.
    • December 14, 2017
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    Leading Change Conference 2017 Discussion Guide: Finding the Power to Drive Transformational Change

    Hear individual grantmakers in different organizational roles share inspiring stories of how they used their personal agency to advance change within their organizations.
    • December 14, 2017
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    Leading Change Conference 2017 Discussion Guide: Grantmakers’ Role in Supporting Systems Change

    For grantmakers who see themselves as champions of progress and change, the ultimate impact many of us hope to see lies not within programs but within systems.
    • December 14, 2017
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    Making Meaningful Change

    GEO frequently hears that grantmakers, no matter their role, want to make meaningful changes in how they operate in order to make progress on the issues that matter most to them. The most recent GEO member surveys show that nearly two-thirds of members are involved in some kind of change effort, driven by a desire to better serve the nonprofits and the communities they support. Determining exactly how to lead, implement and sustain that change can be tricky. Grantmakers understand that thoughtful and intentional efforts — a process, a plan, a team-oriented approach — are necessary to make real change.
    • November 27, 2017
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    Is Grantmaking Getting Smarter?

    Through our research over the past 20 years, Grantmakers for Effective Organizations has identified a set of grantmaker practices that help nonprofits achieve better results. Every three years, GEO conducts a study to help us understand how we are doing as a field, including trends over time as well as new areas of inquiry.
    • November 1, 2017
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    GEOList Summary: Strategic Planning

    We would like to learn how other foundations handled their strategic planning process.
    • October 2, 2017
    • Aerial Reese
  • Member Story

    Smarter Grantmaking in Action: The Florida Bar Foundation

    By confronting gaps between its mission and its way of doing business, The Florida Bar Foundation is deepening impact in the communities it serves.
    • September 21, 2017
    • Shantaé François
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    Smarter Grantmaking in Action: GAR Foundation

    How GAR Foundation is narrowing its focus to have a deeper impact in the community.
    • August 24, 2017
    • Shantaé François
  • Member Story

    Change Incubator Story — What Are Some Whys and Hows of Grantee Inclusion?

    We are interested in expanding beyond the idea of inclusion, which still implies an “includer” that provides access to an “includee.”
    • March 6, 2017
    • Justin Laing