EAPN Conference | Collaboration for Collective Impact:
Day Two.
The discussions explored pressing issues of our time, energizing philanthropy for impact, fostering collaboration, reshaping power dynamics, amplifying youth voices, advancing equity and inclusion, practicing Pan-African and feminist philanthropy, and catalyzing collective action. These conversations highlighted the intersectionality of philanthropy in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, emphasizing the need for systemic transformation and joint empowerment. Inspirational insights were exchanged, illuminating a path towards an inclusive and impactful philanthropic future. Key highlights encompassed a wide range of topics:
Harnessing the Power of Co-Creation and Tailoring Solutions: Our discussions highlighted the importance of co-creation and tailoring solutions to local contexts in driving meaningful systems change. Co-creation empowers communities to take ownership of the development process, fostering a sense of agency, pride, and collective action. By involving local communities in the decision-making process, we can achieve contextually relevant and sustainable outcomes that address their specific needs and aspirations. Let us continue to prioritize co-creation and local context to ensure our philanthropic efforts have a lasting and transformative impact on the communities we serve. Step up and join us in shaping the localization agenda and championing local leadership. Together, we can drive transformative change by empowering local actors, strengthening local systems, and ensuring that those closest to the issues at hand make decisions.
*Collaboration for Collective Impact:
Through knowledge exchange and collaboration, philanthropic actors can identify shared interests and leverage their strengths to drive meaningful change. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that collaboration may encounter challenges and obstacles. These trials and tribulations can serve as valuable learning experiences, fostering resilience and growth. To affirm our dedication to taking tangible steps, we warmly invite you to join us at the 4th Africa Philanthropy Conference in Senegal and the WINGSForum 2023 in Nairobi.
*Harnessing the Power of Data:
Effectively collecting and documenting data about philanthropic initiatives not only highlights their viability and relevance but also enables advocates to make evidence-based arguments in policy and funding discussions. To secure philanthropy's influence in economic conversations, it is imperative to gather more data on the impact, reach, and scale of philanthropic efforts. By demonstrating tangible outcomes, philanthropy can assert its value and sway in shaping policies and financial decisions. . In light of that, we invite you to sign up for the East Africa Philanthropy Data Portal where we collect indigenous philanthropic data with utmost security, integrity, and authenticity. Experience technology-driven mapping of philanthropic efforts, empowering informed decision-making and driving impactful interventions.
Navigating the complexities of policy influence demands a long-term commitment and strategic engagement with policymakers. It is crucial to recognize that policy change rarely occurs rapidly or effortlessly. This key highlight emphasizes the significance of sustained efforts over an extended period to shape policy, which entails building relationships, engaging in advocacy, conducting research, and mobilizing stakeholders. By clearly articulating the value and relevance of the philanthropic perspective, connecting it with policymakers' broader developmental priorities, we can convey the importance of the issues being discussed. By strategically engaging with policymakers, philanthropic actors can influence policy decisions, create an enabling environment for systemic change, and drive lasting impact on the systems that shape our societies.
*Navigating the complexities
Navigating the complexities of policy influence demands a long-term commitment and strategic engagement with policymakers. It is crucial to recognize that policy change rarely occurs rapidly or effortlessly. This key highlight emphasizes the significance of sustained efforts over an extended period to shape policy, which entails building relationships, engaging in advocacy, conducting research, and mobilizing stakeholders. By clearly articulating the value and relevance of the philanthropic perspective, connecting it with policymakers' broader developmental priorities, we can convey the importance of the issues being discussed. By strategically engaging with policymakers, philanthropic actors can influence policy decisions, create an enabling environment for systemic change, and drive lasting impact on the systems that shape our societies.
*Upholding Integrity and Equitable Power Dynamics:
Transparency, consistency in communication, and empowering others are crucial elements in fostering impactful dynamics for positive change within the philanthropic sector. By addressing power imbalances and keeping veracity, we can create a more equitable and effective philanthropic ecosystem. Maintaining evenness in messaging and behavior, both within closed rooms and in open spaces, builds trust and fosters transparency with stakeholders. Upholding high ethical standards, demonstrating consistency, and ensuring alignment between our values and actions establish a strong foundation of trust. This trust serves as a catalyst for effective partnerships, collaboration, and long-term impact, reinforcing the credibility of philanthropic efforts and promoting accountability.
*Promoting Disability Inclusion
Challenging the Colonial Legacy, and Driving Sustainable and Intersectional DEI Initiatives: Promoting disability inclusion in the workplace and challenging the colonial legacy within philanthropy are vital steps towards achieving genuine inclusivity and systems change and discussions revolved on put them into action. By shifting mindsets, creating accessible infrastructure, empowering disabled employees, and fostering collaboration, we embrace diversity and inclusivity. Simultaneously, by critically examining power structures, biases, and discriminatory practices, and prioritizing marginalized voices, we dismantle colonial remnants and foster transformative change. These efforts contribute to an equitable society. Take action towards our shared goals by joining our DEI Community of Practice. United, we can drive significant change and design an inclusive and equitable future for all.
*Modernizing Due Diligence for Impactful Philanthropy:
As the philanthropic landscape evolves, it is imperative to adapt our due diligence practices to stay relevant and effective. Embracing modern methodologies and innovative evaluation approaches, such as data analysis, technology-enabled tools, and impactful measurement frameworks, enables us to gain deeper insights into organizations' effectiveness and potential for sustainable change. It was emphasized to delegates that due diligence is not intended as a punitive measure, but rather an opportunity for proactive action. By prioritizing transparency, accountability, team development, strong branding, and effective communication, we can modernize our due diligence processes to attract support, build trust, and make a lasting difference in the communities we serve.
Once again, we applaud your solid dedication to these insightful discussions and your resolute commitment to driving positive change in philanthropy and the communities that we attend.