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Collaborating for a Cause – How cause-related networks can lead to more and better philanthropic giving

In partnership with us, New Philanthropy Capital developed “Collaborating for a Cause”, a targeted study looking at the role of cause-related networks to enable philanthropists on their giving journey. The research looks in detail how cause-related networks can increase and improve philanthropic giving.

There are seven factors NPC found which make cause-related networks effective for their members, the funding community, and the causes they wish to serve. These are:

  1. Enabling members to align around a purpose.
  2. Developing a common understanding of a cause and the related systems.
  3. Supporting donors to build knowledge and skills.
  4. Facilitating deeper connections within a network.
  5. Connecting with others in a sector.
  6. Supporting innovation.
  7. Keeping front-of-mind the importance of equity and inclusion to ensure giving genuinely meets the needs of the communities it serves.

Collaborating for a Cause – How cause-related networks can lead to more and better philanthropic giving

Author(s)

New Philanthropy Capital

Year

2020

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Acknowledgements

Thank you to City Bridge Trust and Arts Council England for providing grant funding in order to make this research possible.

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