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We’re hiring! Administration and Events Officer, Brussels
We're looking for an Administration and Events Officer to help organise events for European donors and provide support to the Ariadne team. Ariadne is a...
Read moreMaking inclusion a reality: lessons in equity from the Social Enterprise Support Fund
This post was written by Mathu Jeyaloganathan, Head of Investment at UnLtd. It is cross-posted from the UnLtd’s website (the original can be found here). ...
Read moreThe Importance of Evidence: How funders and advocates are leveraging our Advancing Human Rights research
This post was written by Rachel Thomas, Director of Research Initiatives at the Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN). It is cross-posted on the HRFN's website...
Read moreJoin up for Justice
In this blog, friend of the network Barry Knight introduces his recent paper, Planning in a Pandemic, focusing on conversations with members of Ariadne and the...
Read morePhilanthropyForClimate: 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 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 morePhilanthropy’s Big Climate Problem
In this blog, Ariadne member Priya Krishnamoorthy draws comparisons between the climate crisis and COVID-19 as intersectional issues which hit the most vulnerable hardest and...
Read morePart II – Generating hope beyond the spotlight: Tending to the impact of the COVID-19 lock-down on disenfranchised populations and Italian civil society
In this interview, Debora Guidetti, Ariadne’s European Programme Manager, speaks with fellow Italian Vincenzo Linarello, President of GOEL – Cooperative Group, about the impact of...
Read moreNew Guide Helps Human Rights Funders Balance Tension Between Risk & Transparency
This post was co-written by Julie Broome and Tom Walker, and is cross-posted from Glasspockets (original can be found here). Julie Broome is the Director...
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