As we prepare to wind down the Kendeda Fund’s work at the end of 2023, we are thrilled to share this original podcast with our grantee partners and philanthropy colleagues.…
Montana is a very special - I’d even say unique - place. There’s nowhere else like it in the lower 48 states in terms of wild country, wildlife, and wild…
If you started the New Year like I did, you took some stock of your personal and professional spaces – including your desk - and did some organizing and maybe…
WARNING: Spoilers ahead. Big ones. I'm not joking! Much has already been written about the outstanding new Hulu series The Bear. And as those paying attention are keenly aware, most…
My mother has always loved stories. From the books that fill Diana’s home, to her passion for documentary films, to her most recent obsession, podcasts, she has always believed in…
The following guest opinion was written by David Brotherton, Kendeda’s fund advisor for Gun Violence Prevention, and Burgundi Allison, program associate for the Annie E. Casey Foundation. It was first…
In the past few months, four different grantee partners whom I’ve supported and worked with closely over many years announced that their top leader would be stepping down. The reasons…
Pete Seeger, the famed American folk singer and civil rights pioneer, once said, “The easiest way to avoid wrong notes is to never open your mouth and sing. What a…
The following commentary was written by David Brotherton, Kendeda’s fund advisor for Gun Violence Prevention, and Natallie Keiser, senior associate for the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Atlanta Civic Site. It…
The Kendeda Fund will be remembered for both what we accomplished and how we worked. We will have created new pathways to solve seemingly intractable problems, supported transformative leaders, and…