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Funders provide the means for nonprofits to operate. The reasons behind grantmaking, and the manner in which funds are granted, therefore have a tremendous impact on the viability and productiveness of the nonprofit sector.
The premise of Hunter Consulting LLC is that, as a funder,
Intentional Funders are Social Investors. Funders work on a continuum from charitable giving, to strategic grantmaking, to social investing. David Hunter has developed a schematic means to capture both the essential characteristics that differentiate these approaches to grantmaking, and the likelihood that each approach will create social value. Recently, David co-authored, with Steve Butz, a Guide to Effective Social Investing. And together they have been developing a tool to assess the potential of a nonprofit organization to deliver measuable social value (or, conversety, the risk that an investment in a given nonprofit will not create messurable social value).
An Example of Consulting to a Foundation
Recently, David Hunter conducted a Theory of Change Workshop with an Anonymous Foundation in Israel.
This foundation dates back to the country's inception and has a long history of charitable giving to promote and support Israel as a democratic and Jewish society. Initially the foundation invested in a broad spectrum of initiatives, and over time recognized that it could improve its effectiveness by sharpening its strategic focus.
Using THS™ workshops and follow-up sessions this foundation developed and is implementing a tiered approach to its grantmaking. Moving forward, the foundation will make much bigger, longer, and capacity-building investments (rather than program grants) in a few, carefully selected domains - using rigorous selection criteria, a Theory of Change process, and the implementation of data tracking and performance management systems from the very beginning.
As part of this work the foundation is also instituting a highly intentional program of organizational learning in order to improve the effectiveness of this social investment approach, and also to help strengthen Israel’s social sector through the dissemination of evidence-based practices that are engendered by and documented through its grantmaking.
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319 Hill Street
Hamden, CT 06514
ph: (+1) 203-214-8949
fax: (+1) 203-287-8013
david