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- Description
Discusses how grantmakers can contribute to their fields by identifying promising ideas and translating them into successful program initiatives. Part of the series Practice Matters: The Improving Philanthropy Project.

- Published by
- Foundation Center
- Funded by
- California Endowment
- David and Lucile Packard Foundation
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
- John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Issue areas
- Nonprofits and Philanthropy
- Document type
- Report/Whitepaper
- Geography
- North America / United States
- Copyright
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
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- Title
- Ideas in Philanthropic Field-Building: Where They Come From and How They Are Translated Into Actions
- Publication date
- 2004-03-01
- Publication year
- 2004
- Authors
- Larry Hirschhorn , Thomas N. Gilmore
- Copyright holder(s)
- Foundation Center
- Geographical focus
- North America / United States
- Keywords
- field building, ideas, philanthropic, moral, foundation
- Document type
- Report/Whitepaper
- URL
- https://candid.issuelab.org/resource/ideas-in-philanthropic-field-building-where-they-come-from-and-how-they-are-translated-into-actions.html
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