Robert Sterling Clark Foundation Profile
Robert Sterling Clark Foundation

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Championing leadership development in New York City and utilizing a trust-based philanthropy approach. https://t.co/lkl0LPlHHG

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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
1 year
In this new report, we share the insights from a range of field experts on reimagining nonprofit governance. Here’s what they had to say: https://t.co/GHbzcirwSR
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
In this @InsidePhilanthr interview, @ttchume spoke with @mandyvandeven about what leadership means for Black women, how to navigate having positional power + the responsibility philanthropy has to cultivate the conditions for a just + joyful future. https://t.co/oayB5LH7Pz
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
"What I am in the position to do is to return this money that was extracted back into the community.” @LisaPilar, our vice president, speaks with @farra at @BigDuckabout ways that individuals can challenge the power and practices of philanthropy. https://t.co/zR15wL0LY8
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
Discover how nonprofit staff can challenge traditional funder dynamics and foster authentic relationships. Join Farra Trompeter and Lisa Pilar Cowan as they discuss trust-based philanthropy and community-donor connections. https://t.co/Gj8FiGzCNx
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
BlackSpace x NYSCA second (and final) application for free design workshops rooted in Black liberatory principles - exclusively for cultural, arts, and heritage nonprofits from across NYS in 2024.
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
Part of an outgoing leader's job to create space for new and expanded leadership by providing strong support for a seamless transition. Find out how outgoing white leaders can facilitate this for incoming BIPOC leaders: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
A good executive search is robust. To attract a strong talent pool of BIPOC leaders, recruitment should include affirmatively reaching out to them personally. Discover additional hiring tips in this new report: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
New from our @lisapilar on @Philanthropy - "From TV’s ‘The Gilded Age’ to the Fight for Reparations: Lessons for Philanthropy in 2024"
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What binge watching a popular television show taught me about philanthropy’s ongoing efforts to move away from antiquated notions of charity.
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
To have the greatest chance at success, an incoming BIPOC leader should be clear-eyed about the situation into which they are entering. Find out how recruiters and hiring teams can give candidates the information they need to make informed decisions: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
Recruiters and hiring teams should make a grounded assessment of the organization, its culture, and its ability to fully support a BIPOC leader—including outlining concrete steps to address challenges identified in the process. More recommendations here: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
A transition plan clarifies an organization's intentions, creates a pathway for carrying them out, and serves as a vehicle for seeking the support needed to transition well. Find out more: https://t.co/O8vvsxdvX4
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
To align organizational practices with a vision of a just society, BIPOC leaders create communities to support their professional and personal well-being — and those communities need funding. Discover how philanthropy can resource BIPOC leadership: https://t.co/O8vvsxdvX4
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
Tweet 13 Funding has a huge impact on what BIPOC leaders are able to achieve and how they are able to reimagine their organizations. Solid resourcing and funder relationships are among the qualities that set BIPOC leaders up for success. Find out more: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
“Funders love to support a special project; they should also get excited about funding organizational infrastructure!” Our research shows the best way to support a transition to BIPOC leadership is to give substantial, multiyear general operating funds. https://t.co/O8vvsxdvX4
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
“A lot of our sector is driven by the energy and the power that foundations hold.” Find out how BIPOC leaders believe philanthropy can be a stabilizing force, support continuity of purpose, and invest adequately to allow transformation to take root. https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
Philanthropy can take powerful action toward catalyzing structural change in the nonprofit sector. Here's how BIPOC leaders believe funders can be a stabilizing force, support continuity of purpose, and invest adequately to allow change to take root. https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
Co-director leadership models challenge the idea that hierarchical structures are the best way to live into an organization’s mission and acknowledge that leadership is impossible for one person alone. Discover more about BIPOC leadership practices here: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
What successful strategies do BIPOC leaders use to navigate difficult racial dynamics, conflicts, and inequities when stepping into a new leadership role? Find out here: https://t.co/O8vvsxdvX4
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
What successful strategies do BIPOC leaders use to navigate difficult racial dynamics, conflicts, and inequities when stepping into a new leadership role? Find out here: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
2 years
We spoke with 29 leaders of color working across all regions of the United States about their experience in the recruitment and hiring process. Here’s what they had to say: https://t.co/O8vvsxcY7w
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