When Philanthropy Learns Together, Communities Win
Description
What happens when a professional magician becomes a foundation leader and helps steer a national network of grantmakers? We sit down with Simon Mallett, Executive Director of the Rozsa Foundation and long-time board member at Philanthropic Foundations Canada (PFC), to unpack how collaboration, research, and peer learning turn good intentions into real community impact.
We explore how networks turn isolated funders into effective partners for equity and community impact. Simon Mallett shares his path from theater to philanthropy, how Philanthropic Foundations Canada strengthens Canadian foundations, and why board engagement, research, and arts leadership training matter.
- PFC’s mission and three pillars: capacity, collaboration, policy and research
- Value of affinity groups and the CEO retreat
- JEDI accelerator as a driver of organizational change
- Alberta presence and Western voice in national dialogue
- Research agenda, compensation and investment surveys
- National conference versus CEO retreat differences
- Arts as a lever for mental health and social connection
- Rozsa Foundation leadership training and who can join
- Invitation for small foundations to connect and learn
About Our Guest
Simon Mallett is the Executive Director of the Rozsa Foundation, a philanthropic, learning-focused organization that advances equitable leadership and management practices in the arts in Alberta through an integrated use of training, funding, and storytelling supports. He also serves as Past Chair of the Board of Philanthropic Foundations Canada, and spends time in his other valued roles as a theatre director, magician, baseball fan, husband, and father.
What is Give Amplify Connect?
There’s a story behind every action. Give Amplify Connect is a podcast from the Wolfe Pack Warriors Foundation that gives a voice to the Alberta-based charitable organizations creating community impact, changing lives, and making a difference. Driven by honest conversations with host Kristy Wolfe, it’s a chance for passionate changemakers to share their story.
Learn more at wolfepackwarriors.com
Podcast music used with artist permission
"Okay" by Ellen Braun























