European Philanthropy during and after COVID Part 2: James Magowan

In this episode - the second in our mini-series on “European philanthropy during and after COVID” – we talk to James Magowan from The European Community Foundation Initiative about the unique role of Community Foundations (CF) in the pandemic response and beyond. Including What is ECFI and what does it do? What is the history and current landscape for CFs across Europe? How do the cultures, histories and legal/policy environments for philanthropy vary across Europe? How does this affect the make-up of CFs in different places? Does this present any challenges in terms of positioning CFs as a coherent “movement”? Are there commonalties? I.e. is it meaningful to talk about “European philanthropy”? What kind of philanthropic responses have we seen across Europe to the challenges posed by covid-19? What role have CFs played? Has the focus on CFs during the pandemic been too transactional (i.e. focused on their role as distributors of funding), and does this risk undermining their other roles as community anchors and advocates? What is the role of infrastructure bodies in helping civil society organisations and funders navigate and adapt to a rapidly-changing environment? What elements of infrastructure are required for a healthy culture of philanthropy and a vibrant civil society? Should CFs be considered as “infrastructure”? Has the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to coordinate responses effectively increased awareness of the value of infrastructure? Do we need to make a renewed case for the value of infrastructure and the need to ensure it is properly funded?   Related Links: The European Community Foundation Initiative (ECFI) UK Community Foundations (UKCF) The Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF) CAF Giving Thought podcast with Fozia Irfan, CEO of Community Foundation for Bedfordshire & Luton CAF Giving Thought podcast with Rob Williamson, Community Foundation for Tyne & Wear and Northumberland Our recent CAF paper on European policy responses to COVID-19 Rhod’s blog, “Awkward Places: Austerity, democracy and the challenges of civic philanthropy”

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