660 research outputs found
Moving Ideas and Money: Issues and Opportunities in Funder Funding Collaboration
Presents an overview of funder collaboratives, ranging from information exchange, co-learning, informal and formal strategic alignments to pooled funding, joint ventures, and hybrid networks. Discusses elements of success, outcomes, and challenges
Alien Registration- Hamilton, Ralph L. (Limestone, Aroostook County)
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Updating Adoption
THE TASK OF UPDATING adoption is an overwhelming one. First, there is a wealth of information on the subject. Second, there is most likely an extremely wide range of knowledge on this subject among members of this audience
Senate Bill 200 and Student Attendance
A capstone submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education in the College of Education at Morehead State University by Ralph W. Hamilton on March 26, 2018
The Sandtown-Winchester Neighborhood Transformation Initiative: Lessons Learned About Community Building & Implementation
Describes challenges in implementing a ten-year community building initiative in Baltimore. Includes community capacity investment, early decision-making, power relationships, race and class issues, and neighborhood leadership
Ralph Rauch, Craig Hamilton, Russell Hodges, Brett Perry, and Dan Beard in a Faculty Recital
This is the program for the faculty recital featuring flutist Ralph Rauch, trumpet player Craig V. Hamilton, keyboard player Russell Hodges, drum player Brett Perry, and bassist Dan Beard. This recital took place on March 25, 1984, in the Mabee Fine Arts Center Recital Hall
Toward Greater Effectiveness in Community Change: Challenges and Responses for Philanthropy
Offers a model suggesting how foundations can most effectively think about, do the work of, and learn from community change. Part of the series Practice Matters: The Improving Philanthropy Project
Toward Greater Effectiveness in Community Change: Challenges and Responses for Philanthropy - Discussion Guide
The goal of this discussion guide is to assist foundations to engage in a dialogue about how philanthropy can become more effective in its support of community-change initiatives. The guide can be used in at least two ways. A foundation or a group of foundations intending to launch a community change initiative can use the guide as part of its planning process. Alternatively, foundations already involved in supporting a community-change initiative can use the guide as a framework to review the project's status and examine whether any changes in philanthropic practice make sense
Toward Greater Effectiveness in Community Change: Challenges and Responses for Philanthropy - Executive Summary
Philanthropies of all types seek to improve communities—for lots of reasons, and in lots of different ways. Their efforts have produced promising results and some beginning lessons about community change. But more remains to be done to ensure that philanthropic investments in community change meet expectations and that funders use the emerging lessons to move their agendas forward. Based on interviews conducted for this paper, many funders are eager to take on that challenge
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