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Lisa Pilar Cowan

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Lisa Pilar Cowan is vice president of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.

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What a Spanish Cathedral Can Teach Funders About Responding to Trump

During the next 1,300 days of Trump’s presidency, let’s put the bricks in place for a better future while doing everything we can to hold up the foundation.

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As Funders Face New Levels of Risk, What Does Bravery Look Like?

We foundation leaders have long been insulated from threats. It’s time to shed our chicken feathers.

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Amid Funding Freezes and ICE Raids, What Will It Take to Support Grantees?

Grant makers need to reassure nonprofits that they have their backs during these tumultuous times.

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As Trump Takes Office, Philanthropy Should Adopt a Pandemic-Like Crisis Response

Lessons learned in 2020 can serve the field well as it faces another period of uncertainty and upheaval, writes Lisa Pilar Cowan in the first in a series of dispatches on Trump’s initial 100 days in office.

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From TV’s ‘The Gilded Age’ to the Fight for Reparations: Lessons for Philanthropy in 2024

What binge watching a popular television show taught me about philanthropy’s ongoing efforts to move away from antiquated notions of charity.

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Why Grant Makers Should Reject Shiny New Things

Social change takes a lot of time. Too often, foundation officials get bored and forget that.

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Let’s Address the Real Reason Great Fundraisers Are in Short Supply

Too often, nonprofits force development officers to grovel for donations from the rich, rather than emphasizing how to connect people in a community to support an organization’s mission.

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No Thank You: Why One Foundation Leader Doesn’t Want Gratitude From Grantees

Grant makers aren’t giving away their own money so the conversation with their partners should always be about equals working to change the world — not as benefactor and supplicant.

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2022 Is the Year for Grant Makers to Stop Talking and Start Doing

Because philanthropy has so little external scrutiny, foundation officials must assess whether they are actually making enough of a difference, writes Lisa Pilar Cowan, the author of a series of essays on grant making in a time of upheaval.

A New Generation of Foundation Leaders Need to Act Like Community Organizers, Not Gatekeepers

The pandemic and racial reckoning have made clear that we need bold foundation executives who see their role as using their money, power, and voices to muster resources to achieve ambitious goals.