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Coffee and Conversation: Valerie Raines of the KeyBank Foundation
Cleveland, OH
October 22, 2010

Valerie Raines, Vice President of Corporate Philanthropy at KeyBank Foundation, discusses the foundation's grantmaking priorities and how they relate to arts and culture.

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Coffee and Conversation: Deena M. Epstein of The George Gund Foundation
Cleveland, OH
October 1, 2010

Deena Epstein, Senior Program Officer for Arts at The George Gund Foundation, discusses the Foundation's arts grantmaking and the role that arts play in making Cleveland and its region a more desirable place to live.

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Coffee and Conversation: Robert Miller of The Generation Foundation
Cleveland, OH
September 17, 2010

Robert Miller, executive director, The Generation Foundation discusses the foundation's grantmaking priorities, including its support of the formation of technology-based and sustainability initiatives in Northeast Ohio.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker
Cleveland, OH
July 23, 2010

Deborah Vesy, President and CEO of the Deaconess Community Foundation, talks about the foundation's history, mission, current activities and grantmaking priorities, as well as ongoing activities within the philanthropic world of greater Cleveland.

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Dialogue with Donors: Community and Economic Development
Cleveland, OH
June 25, 2010

A panel of program staff members from the Cleveland Foundation discuss the foundation's community and economic development initiatives.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Funding Innovation in K-12 Public Education
Cleveland, OH
May 21, 2010

Listen as Ann K. Mullin, senior program officer for education at The George Gund Foundation, discusses the foundation's grantmaking priorities, particularly their support of the transformation of public education in Cleveland.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Entrepreneurship Education: Supporting the Next Generation of Innovators
Cleveland, OH
May 14, 2010

Listen as Deborah Hoover, president of The Burton D. Morgan Foundation, discusses the foundation's grantmaking priorities, particularly its support of innovation in entrepreneurship education.

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State of the Foundation Center
June 4, 2010

View a presentation by Foundation Center president Bradford K. Smith that addresses what's new with the Foundation Center and what lies ahead.

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Meet the Grantmakers: After the Grant
March 25, 2010

Based on the Foundation Center's book, After the Grant: The Nonprofit's Guide to Good Stewardship, panelists addressed a variety of stewardship issues including meeting and communicating with funders, issues related to reporting on grants, and troubleshooting advice when things don't go as planned. Janet Camarena, Director, Foundation Center-San Francisco, moderates.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Celeste E. Terry of the United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland
March 19, 2010

Celeste E. Terry discusses the activities, priorities and projects of the United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland.

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Grants Management: Past, Present, and Future
March 15, 2010

First presented at the Grants Managers Network’s Annual Conference, Foundation Center president Bradford K. Smith provides a comprehensive overview of the realities and possibilities of technology in philanthropy and the Center's wide variety of tools and services for grantmakers and grantseekers alike.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker:
Lillian Kuri ofThe Cleveland Foundation
Cleveland, OH
October 9, 2009

Lillian Kuri, Program Director for Architecture, Urban Design and Sustainable Development at The Cleveland Foundation, discusses the past, current and future urban planning projects of the Cleveland Foundation.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Linda Springer
of Cleveland Social Venture Partners
Cleveland, OH
July 31, 2009

Linda Springer from Cleveland Social Venture Partners discusses the structure and background of CSVP, as well as its activities and projects.

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Dialogue with Donors: Focus on Education Policy and Reform

Cleveland, OH
June 19, 2009

Dr. William Hiller of the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation and Dr. Helen Williams of The Cleveland Foundation discuss the role of these two leading grantmakers in supporting education and also actively engaging in activities aimed at strengthening education policy in Ohio.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Cleveland Colectivo
Cleveland, OH
May 29, 2009

Cleveland Colectivo members Walter Wright, Katharyne Starinsky, and Noelle Celeste discuss how they are strengthening Cleveland by identifying and making collective investments that nurture innovative projects.

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Financial Management for Tough Times
Cleveland, OH
May 7, 2009

Dr. Barbara Clemenson of Case Western Reserve University shares essential skills, prerequisites, and activities for sharing financial information and making difficult decisions in turbulent economic times.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: The Cleveland Foundation
Cleveland, OH
April 4, 2009

Introduced by Kathy Hallissey, program officers Jill Paulsen, Paul Putman, Kevin McDaniel, and Nelson Beckford of The Cleveland Foundation discuss the foundation's interests, practices, giving priorities, and plans for the future.

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Building a Strong Financial Infrastructure: Internal Controls 101
Cleveland, OH
January 13, 2009

Tina Dzik and Stephanie Zinnicker, accountants at Cohen & Company Certified Public Accountants, discuss internal controls, safeguards for protecting the assets of your organization from misuse or error, and ensuring accurate recordkeeping.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Mary Kay Incandela, American Greetings Corporation
Cleveland, OH
October 27, 2008

In this edition of the Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker series of programs, Mary Kay Incandela, director of corporate giving for American Greetings Corporation, discusses the charitable giving and community involvement of the American Greetings Corporation, including some history and background about the company, what its giving interests are, and how to approach the corporation for support.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Carrie Carpenter and Brittany O'Connor, Charter One Bank
Cleveland, OH
September 12, 2008

Carrie Carpenter, vice president of public affairs, and Brittany O’Connor, manager of community affairs, join Cynthia Bailie, director of the Foundation Center-Cleveland, to discuss the charitable giving and community involvement of Charter One Bank.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Stephen Brick, the Joyce Foundation
Cleveland, OH
June 20, 2008

Stephen Brick of the Joyce Foundation discusses the foundation's work in protecting the Great Lakes through support for clean energy, combating global warming, and advocating investment in Great Lakes restoration.

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Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker: Richard Stuebi, The Cleveland Foundation
Cleveland, OH
June 6, 2008

In this edition of the Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker series of programs, Richard Stuebi, BP Fellow for Energy and Environmental Advancement at the Cleveland Foundation, discusses how the foundation supports advanced energy and the environment in Greater Cleveland.

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Coffee and Conversation With a Grantmaker: Jennifer Thomas, Civic Innovation Lab
Cleveland, OH
May 30, 2008

In this edition of the Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker series of programs, Jennifer Thomas, director of the Civic Innovation Lab, discusses how the lab supports and funds social enterprise in Greater Cleveland.

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Coffee and Conversation With a Grantmaker: Kathleen Hallissey, The Cleveland Foundation
Cleveland, OH
April 18, 2008

In this edition of the Coffee and Conversation with a Grantmaker series of programs, Kathleen Hallissey, director of community responsive grantmaking at the Cleveland Foundation, discusses the foundation’s interests, practices, and priorities for community support.

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Philanthropy Chat: Arts Management in Uneasy Times
October 12, 2010

Jim Rosenberg, Vice President, National Arts Strategies, urges arts organizations struggling with uncertainty to ask themselves three simple questions: who is your customer? What value do you deliver to them? And, what financial support can you realistically expect from them?

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Philanthropy Chat: Jackie Battenfield Discusses Support for Artists
October 6, 2010

In this interview, Jackie Battenfield, with over 30 years of experience in the arts sector, talks about her book, The Artist's Guide: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love.

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Philanthropy Chat: Fundraising via Online Social Networks
October 5, 2010

Susan Gordon, Causes' Nonprofit Coordinator, joins us to discuss effective use of online social networks for fundraising, integrating Causes into your organization's year-end fundraising plans, and insights for building community and fundraising opportunities online.

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Philanthropy Chat: Kevin Johnson Discusses Planned Giving
September 30, 2010

In this interview, Kevin Johnson, founder of Retriever Development Counsel, talks about his book, The Power of Legacy and Planned Gifts: How Nonprofit and Donors Work Together to Change the World.

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Philanthropy Chat: Tom McLaughlin Discusses Mergers and Alliances
September 23, 2010

In this interview, Tom McLaughlin, Vice President of Consulting Services for the Nonprofit Finance Fund, talks about his book, Nonprofit Mergers & Alliances.

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Philanthropy Chat: Kivi Leroux Miller Discusses Nonprofit Marketing
September 17, 2010

In this interview, Kivi Leroux Miller, a communications consultant and trainer, talks about her book, The Nonprofit Marketing Guide: High-Impact, Low-Cost Ways to Build Support for Your Good Cause.

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Philanthropy Chat: Dr. Marybeth Gasman Discusses African American Family Foundations
September 8, 2010

In this interview, Dr. Marybeth Gasman, an associate professor at University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education, talks about her report, A Growing Tradition? Examining the African American Family Foundation.

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Philanthropy Chat: Merle Gordon on Community Benefit at Kaiser Health Plan Foundation of Ohio
Cleveland, OH
Merle Gordon, Manager of Community Benefit for Kaiser Health Plan Foundation of Ohio, discusses the goals of Kaiser's Thriving Communities Grants Program and its other engagement strategies aimed at prevention and early detection of health problems and promotion of health among children and other vulnerable populations.

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Philanthropy Chat: Steven Lawrence Discusses Foundation Growth and Giving Estimates, Current Outlook (2010 Edition)
May 20, 2010

Steven Lawrence discusses findings from the 2010 edition of Foundation Growth and Giving Estimates and the impact of the economic crisis on the nation's more than 75,000 grantmaking foundations.

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Philanthropy Chat: Tom Adams Discusses Leadership Transition and Development
May 12, 2010

In this interview, Tom Adams, the president and co-founder of the national consulting and educational services company, TransitionGuides, talks about his book, The Nonprofit Leadership Transition and Development Guide: Proven Paths for Leaders and Organizations.

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Philanthropy Chat: Robert Eckardt, the Cleveland Foundation, Discusses 25 Years of Grantmaking and Being Named the 2010 Distinguished Grantmaker of the Year
Cleveland, OH
May 10, 2010

Robert Eckardt reflects on 25 years of grantmaking, innovation, and impact in Cleveland, offering insights into community initiatives and projects that are especially promising right now and advice for next generation leaders in philanthropy.

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Philanthropy Chat: Christopher Shearer of the National Geographic Education Foundation
May 3, 2010

Christopher Shearer, associate executive director of the National Geographic Education Foundation, discusses the foundation's targeted grantmaking program and also offers practical tips for those trying to raise funds for educational programs.

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Philanthropy Chat: Dana O'Neill, Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
April 22, 2010

Dana O'Neill, Program Manager for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, discusses the scholarship programs offered by the foundation: their Young Scholars Program and their Community College Transfer Initiative.

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Philanthropy Chat: John Lippincott, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education
April 15, 2010

John Lippincott, president of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, discusses alumnae giving and its critical role in fundraising for institutions of higher education.

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Philanthropy Chat: Patrick Maloney and Jill Tucker of the Lemelson Foundation Discuss Investing in Innovation

March 25, 2010

Patrick Maloney, program director and Jill Tucker, senior program officer both with the Lemelson Foundation join us to discuss the recent March Madness of the Mind event, an annual celebration of e-team innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Philanthropy Chat: Charles Bronfman and Jeffrey Solomon
Discuss The Art of Giving

February 24, 2010

Charles Bronfman, former co-chairman of the Seagram Company and the founder of the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies, and Jeffrey Solomon, president of the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies talk about their book The Art of Giving: Where the Soul Meets a Business Plan.

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Funders Speak: Denise Zeman, Saint Luke's Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, OH
February 19, 2010

Denise Zeman, President and CEO of the Saint Luke's Foundation discusses the economic recovery, grantmaking, and the nonprofit landscape.

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Earthquake in Haiti: Leading U.S. Foundations Respond to the Crisis
February 4, 2010

Steven Lawrence, Director of Research, and Larry McGill, Vice President for Research, at the Foundation Center, discuss the immediate post-earthquake reactions of top U.S. funders to the situation in Haiti, while shedding light on the reactions and response of U.S. funders to past, grand-scale natural or man-made disasters.

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Philanthropy Chat: Courtney Bourns Discusses Evaluation in Philanthropy: Perspectives from the Field
January 14, 2010

Courtney Bourns, Director of Programs at Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO), discusses Evaluation in Philanthropy: Perspectives from the Field, a co-publication with the Council on Foundations that examines evaluation approaches and real-life examples of their implementation.

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Philanthropy Chat: David Greco from the Nonprofit Finance Fund Discusses Managing During Tough Times
December 3, 2009

David Greco, Vice President for the Nonprofit Finance Fund's Western Region joins us to share insights and advice into what kinds of actions nonprofits should be taking now to ensure a sustainable future as well as ways in which the Nonprofit Finance Fund's resources can assist nonprofits in weathering tough times.

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Philanthropy Chat: Shelly Cryer Discusses The Nonprofit Career Guide
October 21, 2009

In this interview, Shelly Cryer, author of The Nonprofit Career Guide: How to Land a Job That Makes a Difference, talks about transition rates in the arts sector, accountability standards, becoming an executive director, and preparing for a career in the nonprofit sector.

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Philanthropy Chat: Marcie Bergman Discusses the Cleveland Arts Prize
Cleveland, OH
October 13, 2009

Marcie Bergman, Executive Director of the Cleveland Arts Prize, discusses fifty years of supporting and encouraging artists and promoting public awareness of artistic creativity in Northeast Ohio through the work of Arts Prize recipients.

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Philanthropy Chat: Paul Firstenberg Discusses The 21st Century Nonprofit: Managing in the Age of Governance, 2nd ed.
October 8, 2009

Paul Firstenberg, author of The 21st Century Nonprofit: Managing in the Age of Governance, 2nd ed., explores transparency and accountability, board recruitment issues, the development profession, challenges for executive directors, and capacity building for small nonprofits.

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Philanthropy Chat: Tobie Stein Discusses Performing Arts Management
October 8, 2009

Tobie Stein, the director of the Masters of Fine Arts Program in Performing Arts Management at Brooklyn College and author of Performing Arts Management: A Handbook of Professional Practices, describes the fundraising environment for performing arts groups and provides guidance for organizations preparing for their next fundraising campaign.

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Philanthropy Chat: Brad Whitehead Discusses Philanthropy's Role in Economic Competitiveness
Cleveland, OH
September 25, 2009

Brad Whitehead discusses economic development grantmaking and shares information about Cleveland's Fund For Our Economic Future. Mr. Whitehead provides insights from the Northeast Ohio experience that may be useful to other philanthropic communities that may be grappling with how to leverage finite resources in response to significantly altered economic landscapes.

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Interview with Morrie Warshawski, Author of Shaking the Money Tree: How to Get Grants and Donations for Film and Video
September 16, 2009

Morrie Warshawski, consultant and author of Shaking the Money Tree: How to Get Grants and Donations for Film and Video, shares advice and lessons learned from his many years of helping filmmakers, arts organizations, and other nonprofit groups fulfill their fundraising goals.

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Philanthropy Chat: Ron Mattocks Discusses the Zone of Insolvency
August 25, 2009

Ron Mattocks, author of Zone of Insolvency: How Nonprofits Avoid Hidden Liabilities and Build Financial Strength, explores the reasons nonprofits experience periods of intense financial distress and outlines some options nonprofits have for reversing the situation, including how and when to consider dissolution.

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Philanthropy Chat: David La Piana Discusses How Nonprofits Should Approach Strategic Restructuring
August 24, 2009

David La Piana, author of Strategic Restructuring: Mergers, Integrations and Alliances, provides best practices in how nonprofits should approach collaborations, mergers, and other types of partnerships.

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Lower Pearl River Valley Foundation's Work in Post-Katrina Mississippi
August 24, 2009

Dr. Ted Alexander of the Lower Pearl River Valley Foundation discusses the foundation's response to Hurricane Katrina in the days immediately following the storm and its work that continues today.

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Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation: Four Years After Katrina
August 17, 2009

Flozell Daniels Jr. and Ashley K. Shelton of the Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation discuss the work of the foundation aimed at recovery, response, and community development in Louisiana on the fourth anniversary of Katrina.

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Turning Crisis Into Opportunity: A Conversation With Two Nonprofit Sector Leaders
July 22, 2009

In an unprecedented event that brought together Foundation Center president Bradford K. Smith and GuideStar president and CEO Robert G. Ottenhoff for the first time, the two nonprofit sector thought leaders discussed how nonprofits are weathering the economic storm, how foundations are responding to support the sector, and the challenges, strategies, and opportunities for both going forward.

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Philanthropy Chat: Aaron Hurst Discusses the Taproot Foundation and Advice for Making the Most of the Current Volunteer Workforce
June 22, 2009

Aaron Hurst, founder and CEO of the Taproot Foundation, discusses lessons the Taproot Foundation has learned over the last decade of managing volunteer teams, the current climate for corporate philanthropy and workplace volunteering, and how nonprofits can most effectively harness the volunteer talent that’s currently on the market.

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Philanthropy Chat: Jamie Merisotis Discusses Lumina Foundation's Investments in Higher Education
June 1, 2009

Jamie P. Merisotis of the Lumina Foundation for Education discusses the foundation's strategic, outcomes-based approach to expanding college access and success, particularly among low-income, minority, and other under-represented populations.

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Philanthropy Chat: Eva Blum Discusses PNC Bank's Support for Early Childhood Education
Cleveland, OH
May 7, 2009

Eva Blum of PNC Bank and the PNC Foundation discusses the PNC Grow Up Great program, a ten-year, $100 million dollar investment in early childhood education.

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Funders Speak: Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland
Cleveland, OH
March 20, 2009

Foundation president Susanna H. Krey discusses how the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland is responding to the economic downturn.

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Funders Speak: Valerie Raines, KeyBank Foundation
Cleveland, OH
March 16, 2009

This edition of Funders Speak features Valerie Raines, vice president for corporate philanthropy and senior program officer at KeyBank Foundation, sharing information about the impact of the economy on KeyBank's giving.

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Funders Speak: Hedy Milgrom, Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland
Cleveland, OH
March 11, 2009

This edition of Funders Speak features Hedy Milgrom, assistant vice president and director of endowments & foundations, Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, who provides an introduction to the Federation's grantmaking program while discussing how the foundations are reacting to the economy.

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Funders Speak: The Dayton Foundation's Response to the Economic Crisis in Ohio
Cleveland, OH
February 26, 2009

Our second edition of Funders Speak features an interview with Michael Parks, president, and Barbra Stonerock, director of community relations, of the Dayton Foundation. Listen and learn how they are responding to the economic crisis.

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Funders Speak: Cristin Slesh Discusses How her Foundation Clients are Responding to the Economic Downturn
Cleveland, OH
February 20, 2009

The premier edition of Funders Speak features Cristin Slesh, president of Foundation Management Services. Funders Speak is a series of podcasts with Ohio funders discussing how they are responding to the economic downturn. It is our hope that this information will be useful to both grantseeking nonprofits and grantmakers.

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Funders Speak: Joel Ratner Discusses the Strategies of the Raymond John Wean Foundation in Today's Uncertain Economy
Cleveland, OH
February 13, 2009

This edition of Funders Speak features Joel Ratner, president of the Raymond John Wean Foundation, who discusses how the foundation is trying to do things as much the same as possible while continuing to invest in a process of community change in Ohio's Mahoning Valley.

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Philanthropy Chat Cleveland: Clifford Cooper Explores the Impact of the Economy on the Work of Faith-Based Organizations
Cleveland, OH
November 18, 2008

Clifford Cooper, principal of Cooper and Associates, shares insights from his more than twenty years of experience working to advance the community programs of faith-based organizations. He discusses how the faith community is fairing in the current economy, providing social services to the most vulnerable among us, and shares advice and inspiration for staying focused in tough times.

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Philanthropy Chat Cleveland: Nonprofit Survival in Uncertain Times
Cleveland, OH
November 4, 2008

Michael Seltzer, educator, writer, and consultant on philanthropic matters, discusses how today's economic downturn compares to others he has weathered during his forty year nonprofit career while sharing advice for strengthening funding relationships and finding a silver lining in the current economic storm.

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Philanthropy Chat Cleveland: Deborah Hoover Discusses the Economic Downturn, Entrepreneurship, and Foundation Giving for Economic Development
Cleveland, OH
October 29, 2008

Cynthia Bailie interviews Deborah Hoover of the Burton D. Morgan Foundation about the foundation's mission to support the free enterprise system through philanthropic investments in entrepreneurship. Ms Hoover shares information about how this type of giving is contributing to a renewed economy in Northeast Ohio while pointing to support of entrepreneurship as one way that foundations might participate directly in an economic turnaround.

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Philanthropy Chat Cleveland: J. T. Mullen Discusses Foundation Investment and Spending in Times of Financial Turmoil
Cleveland, OH
October 10, 2008

Cynthia Bailie interviews J.T. Mullen of The Cleveland Foundation about the current financial crisis and The Cleveland Foundation's investment strategy and spending policies, offering some information and advice for weathering the current financial storm.

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Philanthropy Chat Cleveland: Deena Epstein Shares Insights into Arts and Culture Grantmaking at the George Gund Foundation
Cleveland, OH
October 10, 2008

Deena Epstein, senior program officer for arts at the George Gund Foundation, discusses current priorities and practices in arts grantmaking at the Gund Foundation including tips for first-time applicants, trends that nonprofits should be aware of, and how funding decisions get made at the board level.

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Philanthropy Chat Cleveland: Kathleen Cerveny Discusses How The Cleveland Foundation Advances Arts and Culture in Northeast Ohio
Cleveland, OH
October 3, 2008

Cynthia Bailie interviews Kathleen Cerveny of The Cleveland Foundation about her role at the foundation in developing and directing the foundation's special initiatives and programs and the trends she is seeing in arts philanthropy.

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Going Green: Chronicle of Philanthropy Online Discussion
July 1, 2008

Cynthia Bailie, director of the Foundation Center's Cleveland Office and Special Online Initiatives, and other guests address questions about steps nonprofit organizations can take to become more environmentally friendly and to raise funds for these initiatives. Ms. Bailie is joined by consultant Sarah S. Brophy, co-author of the book The Green Museum: A Primer on Environmental Practice, and Kimberly Austin of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, which recently launched its Grants to Green program to provide environmentally focused knowledge and financing to nonprofit groups in metro Atlanta.

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Foundation Giving Trends: Focus on the Environment and Animals
Cleveland, OH
June 2, 2008

Learn about foundation giving for the environment and animals in this recording of a webinar conducted as part of the Foundation Center's 2008 Special Funding for the Environment Month.

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Spotlight on Economic Development Grantmaking in Ohio
Cleveland, OH
March 14, 2008

A panel of Ohio grantmakers discusses findings from the Foundation Center's report, Spotlight on Economic Development Grantmaking in Ohio, in a webinar that was recorded in March 2008. Watch the webinar recording to learn more about how foundation grants support economic development in Ohio and hear from grantmakers about how they determine where to place those dollars.

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