Webinar

Effects Framework: Reimagining Property Purchasing as a strategic tool

july 20 - july 20, 2023

10:00 am - 12:00 am (GMT-04:00)

New Zealand

Join Dreilinden, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, and Global Philanthropy Project as they share insights on how property purchase grants can be used as a strategic pillar to achieve positive long-term effects on civil society organizations and the movements at large. The webinar will introduce the effects framework, a monitoring and evaluation tool developed through a participatory process, discuss some of the key effects that emerged during the development of the tool, and provide concrete examples of how the funders can integrate property purchase into their practice.

This is a grantmaker-only event. Grantmakers include employees of public and private foundations, donor governments, corporate funders, high-net-wealth individuals, wealth advisories, and funder networks.

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Confirmed Speakers

  • Addison Smith

    Addison Smith

    Senior Program Officer Wellspring Philanthropic Fund

    Senior Program Officer Wellspring Philanthropic Fund

  • Dolar Vasani

    Dolar Vasani

    Report Author

    Report Author

  • Ise Bosch

    Ise Bosch

    Founder and CEO Dreilinden

    Founder and CEO Dreilinden

  • Kieron Crawley

    Kieron Crawley

    Report Author

    Report Author

  • Matthew Hart

    Matthew Hart

    Executive Director, Global Philanthropy Project (GPP)

    Matthew (Matty) joined as Director of the Global Philanthropy Project in 2015, leading the efforts of an organization internationally recognized as the primary thought leader and go-to partner for philanthropic and development coordination of global LGBTI work. Founder and Principal of the Paris-based Lafayette Practice, Hart has previously served as Senior Strategist for Europe for Funders Concerned about AIDS and National Director for Public Engagement at Solutions for Progress, a US-based social enterprise.

    Hart also serves as the President of the Board of Directors of the Calamus Foundation (DE), and has previously served as a member of the Mediterranean Women’s Fund, The Civil Marriage Collaborative, a board member of Funders for LGBTQ Issues, Philadelphia Cultural Fund, Philadelphia’s Sustainable Business Network, and The Leeway Foundation; and the community funding board of Bread & Roses Fund. A Jonathan Lax Academic Fellow. Hart helped found the Susan Treadwell Memorial Fund and Fellowships at Ariadne. Hart received degrees in Urban Studies and Cultural Anthropology from Temple University.

    Executive Director, Global Philanthropy Project (GPP)

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