This is an example of how a network of “helpers” in the sector co-opting a movement aimed to change systems and structures.
Called “trust-washing”, organizations use the work of the trust-based movement for a variety of reasons, overall distilling and weakening the work. The Chronicle has a history of doing this in multiple areas, including in the areas of racial equity.
Interesting how the “leading” paper in the nonprofit sector hosts a panel on trust-based philanthropy and doesn’t invite anyone from the formal trust-based philanthropy movement.
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