We have the power to make systems change: A candid conversation with Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal & Sudha Nandagopal

A note from SVP International Director of Network Learning, Rachel Sample: Taking a bird’s eye view keeps me inspired and resilient in our work toward bold systemic change. I’m always […]

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Insight from Systems Change Leaders: Accept outcomes, pacing, and processes from the lived experience of BIPOC folks and communities

An interview series by SVP International Philanthropic Partnerships Manager, Naheed Jadavji Core to the work needed by funders as we reimagine giving is lifting up voices closest to the issues. […]

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Insight from Systems Change Leaders: How we can show up for frontline leaders

We lift up movement leaders as we reimagine giving. As part of that work, we asked our 2020 Reimagine Fund awardees to share how donors and partners can work towards […]

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Insight from Systems Change Leaders: Why it’s time for philanthropy to reimagine giving

At SVP International, we work to disrupt philanthropy as usual. As part of that work, we invited awardees of the inaugural Reimagine Fund and other movement leaders to share how […]

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Giving USA: What does it mean for the global SVP community?

A note from SVP International CEO, Sudha Nandagopal: I’m excited to share with you a briefing by Sofia Michelakis, Deputy Director of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, along with […]

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Get serious about a systems approach — reflections on PRE’s ‘Mismatched’ report

A note from SVP International Director of Network Learning, Rachel Sample: I’m not alone in knowing that measurement leads to movement, so I was excited to dive into the newest […]

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Call for nominations to join SVPI Board & Committees

Dear Network Friends and Partners, As your new Chair of SVP International, it gives me immense pleasure to invite nominations to join the SVPI Board of Directors and its committees […]

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Insider look: How are we centering our values?

“…the agency of movements emanates from within oppressed communities—from their institutions, culture and creativity.” – Aldon D. Morris Welcome to part 4 of our five part series with an insider look. […]

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