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March 24, 2021

These 12 impact funds are catalyzing transitions to employee ownership

Diane Ives

The following commentary was written by Diane Ives, Kendeda's fund advisor for People, Place and Planet, and Marjorie Kelly, senior fellow and executive vice president of The Democracy Collaborative. It…

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February 13, 2021

Moving toward spend out: Making the most of our final three years

Dena Kimball

With the arrival of the new year, we wanted to provide our grantees, peers and partners with an update on the status of The Kendeda Fund’s plan to spend out…

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September 17, 2020

Centering Racial Equity: In Conversation with Dena Kimball and Tené Traylor

Dena Kimball

Tené Traylor

On July 23, 2020 – with COVID spiking, the national economy in grave distress, and racial tensions boiling over in America – Kendeda’s executive director Dena Kimball and fund advisor Tené Traylor…

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April 23, 2020

New Gun Licensing Research: Consensus for Common Sense

David Brotherton

The COVID-19 crisis has had a deep and immediate impact on the work of the Kendeda Fund and our grantee partners, revealing new challenges and unforeseen threats that were unimaginable…

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April 6, 2020

Environmental Media Funding: Strategies For Impact

Diane Ives

Quick, can you name one film that had the greatest impact on your worldview? A movie that, when the credits rolled, you realized that you would never be the same…

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March 20, 2020

Economic Democracy: A Conversation With Funders

Diane Ives

This article was originally published in "Philantopic: A Blog of Opinion and Commentary" from the Philanthropy News Digest on March 12, 2020. It is reposted here in unabridged form with…

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October 30, 2019

What will each of us do differently, starting right here, right now?

Dena Kimball

The following remarks were delivered by Kendeda's executive director Dena Kimball at the dedication of the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design on October 24, 2019. Thank you. My name…

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August 25, 2019

Building Community Wealth That Lasts

Diane Ives

Last spring I had a chance to visit two of the Evergreen Cooperative Corporation businesses in Cleveland, Ohio – Green City Growers and Evergreen Cooperative Laundry. This was not my…

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August 19, 2019

Sex and Power: How Foundations Can Attack the Roots of Child Marriage

Dena Kimball

While the harmful practice of child marriage has endured for millennia, action by philanthropy, nonprofits, and others to confront this complex human-rights problem have gained significant traction during the past…

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June 18, 2019

Assessing Impact While Spending Out: Six Lessons

Dena Kimball

In 2013, the Kendeda Fund initiated a focused 10-year spend out strategy across all of our core programs, with the goal of dispersing all remaining assets and wrapping up our…

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