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September 28, 2022

Costs are rising - how should philanthropists and funders respond?

Emma Beeston
September 28, 2022
Costs are rising - how should philanthropists and funders respond?

In this time of anxiety and increased need, how should philanthropists and other funders respond? The simple answer is with generosity.

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Emma Beeston
August 8, 2022

How much should you give to charity?

Emma Beeston
August 8, 2022
How much should you give to charity?

How much, as individuals, should we give to charity? There are two concepts we can use to guide us: social norms and the idea of ‘enough’.

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Emma Beeston
June 27, 2022

Beyond overwhelm: the role of the philanthropy advisor

Emma Beeston
June 27, 2022
Beyond overwhelm: the role of the philanthropy advisor

Overwhelm, that sense of ‘bury or drown beneath a huge mass of something’ is not a good feeling. And yet, it is a common feeling in philanthropy …

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Emma Beeston
June 6, 2022

Debates on trust-based philanthropy

Emma Beeston
June 6, 2022
Debates on trust-based philanthropy

Some reflections on the recent criticisms of trust-based philanthropy. Spoiler: I don’t agree that the bubble has burst.

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Emma Beeston
December 17, 2021

My wish for 2022: Philanthropy embraces common ground

Emma Beeston
December 17, 2021
My wish for 2022: Philanthropy embraces common ground

Instead of making a prediction for philanthropy in 2022, I’d like to make a wish: let 2022 be the year we celebrate the opportunities found in common ground. Here’s why this matters.

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Emma Beeston
November 23, 2021

Festive philanthropy: 5 options for charitable gift giving

Emma Beeston
November 23, 2021
Festive philanthropy: 5 options for charitable gift giving

The festive season is a good time to step away from the complexity of philanthropy and the big strategic choices to focus on the simple act of giving. Counteracting the commercialism all around us at this time of year and diverting even a little of your festive budget towards a charitable cause is an easy way to do some good.

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Emma Beeston
October 28, 2021

Philanthropists: them and us

Emma Beeston
October 28, 2021
Philanthropists: them and us

Its good to be back writing after a break. In this blog I explore the concept of ‘othering’ philanthropists. Are they really so different from us?

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Emma Beeston
July 14, 2021

Proud Philanthropy

Emma Beeston
July 14, 2021
Proud Philanthropy

Whilst there are reasons to celebrate, there is still much to be done to advance LGBTQI rights. This blog gives an overview of the gains, the needs and the philanthropic response. And my advice on how to support the LGBTQI community.

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Emma Beeston
June 7, 2021

Trust-based philanthropy

Emma Beeston
June 7, 2021
Trust-based philanthropy

Trust-based philanthropy has been gaining traction. Here I explore where trust starts in the giving process.

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Emma Beeston
April 12, 2021

The power of small

Emma Beeston
April 12, 2021
The power of small

Philanthropy’s obsession with size can miss small-scale solutions and prevent people from stepping up to tackle complex problems.

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Emma Beeston
February 28, 2021

Philanthropy Predictions 2021 – incremental change or revolution?

Emma Beeston
February 28, 2021
Philanthropy Predictions 2021 – incremental change or revolution?

A review of the predictions for 2021 suggests there are two paths ahead for philanthropy: incremental change or revolution.

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Emma Beeston
January 20, 2021

Philanthropy's Silent Minutes

Emma Beeston
January 20, 2021
Philanthropy's Silent Minutes

What can philanthropy learn from the Silent Minute movement?

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Emma Beeston
December 18, 2020

The brighter side of 2020

Emma Beeston
December 18, 2020
The brighter side of 2020

To end the year, here are the top seven reasons why I am cheerful heading into 2021

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Emma Beeston
November 2, 2020

11 steps funders can take to reduce ineligible applications

Emma Beeston
November 2, 2020
11 steps funders can take to reduce ineligible applications

Because everyone will benefit if we can increase the rate with which guidelines are read and followed and time wasted on ineligible applications is reduced, here are 11 practical steps that funders can take to increase the chance that fundraisers read and follow their guidelines.

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Emma Beeston
October 14, 2020

Spending Down: Going all in or Selling off the family silver?

Emma Beeston
October 14, 2020
Spending Down: Going all in or Selling off the family silver?

So what strategy to choose – spending down or giving in perpetuity? As with so many philanthropic dilemmas the answer is … it depends.

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