Social movements and philanthropy: How foundations can support movement building

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Foundations can fund movements, not create them. The authors identify five core elements to movement building: organizing an authentic base; leadership; vision and ideas; alliances; and advocacy infrastructure. Because a funder�s role should focus on supporting movement building, it should, likewise, focus on outcomes and benchmarks related to progress associated with developing the five core components of movement building.

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Masters, B., & Osborn, T. (2010). Social movements and philanthropy: How foundations can support movement building. Foundation Review, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.4087/FOUNDATIONREVIEW-D-10-00015

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