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Generously Speaking with Damon Circosta

Generously Speaking with Damon Circosta

Update: 2020-03-31
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A.J. Fletcher Foundation’s advice: exposure of the value of nonprofits doing their work is heartwarming; the next phase of rebuilding is where philanthropy can play a key role; encouraged by the nonprofit sector
Communicating with grantees with a light touch: “there are decades where nothing happens, and then there are weeks where decades happen.” 
All grantees have pivoted: SE Raleigh Promise, Oak City Cares, Healing Transitions, for example
Initially hit “pause button” on current conversations with new potential grantees; then shifted to conversations with current grantees to be present for them as needed
Damon expects most foundations will be doing their “real work” over next 6-24 months; foundation’s role is ensuring nonprofits survive these economic changes
“Throwing out the rule book” thinking about philanthropy
Jim Goodmon’s first questions are always: 1. What are the facts? 2. How can we help? – We will figure this out.
Feeling good mentally and physically: flexibility, balance, and dietary changes – learning to go easier on ourselves
“It’s OK to be OK not being as OK.”Asking, “What is essential” takes on new meaning for nonprofits. Remember the need we all have for one another – we are all essential for each other.
Shaping public policy and media ventures – advocacy and good information is critical in the sector
This has “truly never happened before… and lays bare exactly how capable we are as a society. …I think we will see wholesale changes to the way the world works after this event.”
“Difficult times reveal our noblest selves” (quoted by Allan) – How do we not lose this connection point? 
Looking for the silver linings: wealth inequality has occurred more recently; yet after tragedies such as this, “we’ve got an opportunity, when we get to the other side of this, to think about polarization and wealth inequality….”
Example of generosity: visits to the local bakery, “generosity sometimes requires showing up and doing the job”
Board of Elections: Damon chairs the board and reminds us that we will “find a way to get it done,” and is very proud of the staff of the NC Board of Elections to “get the vote to work.”
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Generously Speaking with Damon Circosta

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