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PhilanthropyForClimate: Commit to meaningful climate action today
The International Philanthropy Commitment on Climate Change is a global call to all foundations regardless of their mission, status or geographic location to come together...
Read moreIn the wrong hands. What if the far-right takes over France?
In this blog, Florent Gonthier, Programme and Events Assistant at Ariadne, explores the rise of the far right in France and its implication on the...
Read moreUprooting racism in grantmaking
This post was written by Jane Tanner, Kamna Muralidharan and Kate Hitchcock at Paul Hamlyn Foundation. It is cross-posted from Alliance Magazine’s ‘Uprooting racism in...
Read moreFree of the burden
This post was written by Jane Tanner, Grants Manager at Paul Hamlyn Foundation. This blog is cross-posted from Alliance Magazine’s 'Uprooting racism in grantmaking' blog...
Read moreThe experience of unbelonging
This post was written by Kamna Muralidharan, Policy and Projects Officer at Paul Hamlyn Foundation. This blog is cross-posted from Alliance Magazine’s ‘Uprooting racism in...
Read moreWhy guilt and shame are all too common
This post was written by Kate Hitchcock, Grants Manager at Paul Hamlyn Foundation. This blog is cross-posted from Alliance Magazine’s ‘Uprooting racism in grantmaking’ blog...
Read moreCapacity, courage, and resolve
This post was written by Jane Tanner, Kamna Muralidharan and Kate Hitchcock at Paul Hamlyn Foundation. This blog is cross-posted from Alliance Magazine’s ‘Uprooting racism...
Read moreWhat’s happening in Northern Ireland and what can be done about it?
In this blog, Martin O’Brien, Director of the Social Change Initiative (SCI), analyses the recent incidents in Northern Ireland and explores what politicians and philanthropy...
Read moreIt’s here! Ariadne’s 2021 Forecast for European Social Change & Human Rights Funders.
We are pleased to announce the release of the 2021 Ariadne Forecast for European Social Change and Human Rights Funders! Making predictions about 2021 seems...
Read moreWhat do love for humankind, justice and collaboration in philanthropy have in common?
This post was written by Debora Guidetti, Senior European Programme Manager at Ariadne, and is cross-posted from Alliance Magazine's coverage of PEXforum 2021 (original can...
Read moreThe social life of forests: Takeaways from the co-creation of the PEXcommunity
This post was written by Carola Carazzone, Secretary General of Assifero and Board Chair of Dafne. She is also Board Member of Ariadne and ECFI...
Read moreYoung feminists are our hope in the climate crisis. The time for philanthropy to step up to support them is now
This blog was written by Maria Alejandra Escalante, queer climate feminist, and Climate and Environmental Justice Advocacy Officer at FRIDA | The Young Feminist Fund....
Read moreGender Lens Investing works. It may just be the future of capitalism!
This post was written by Jo Andrews and Bill Taylor. Jo Andrews is founder and a former director of Ariadne and also co-founder of Equileap....
Read more#OrangeTheWorld – Toxic masculinity and cultural paradigm shifts needed in Italy (and beyond)
This post was written by Carola Carazzone, Secretary-General of Assifero. She is also Board Member of Ariadne, DAFNE, ECFI, and a member of the Alliance...
Read moreHuman Rights Funding Principles Offer a Road Map to Strengthen Philanthropy
This post was written by Lesley Carson at Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, and is cross-posted from Human Rights Funders Network (original can be found here). When...
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