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Alliance magazine
Alliance magazine
9 episodes
5 months ago
In this podcast, We're joined by the philanthropist and social entrepreneur, Fran Perrin. Fran is the founder and director of the Indigo Trust, one of a network of 18 trusts established by Sainsbury family members following their success in the UK grocery business. While Indigo works mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, Fran herself is perhaps best known in philanthropy circles for her work setting up 360Giving. 360Giving is leading a veritable revolution in transparency in the world of British philanthropy by creating a common online standard for foundations and others to share funding data.
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In this podcast, We're joined by the philanthropist and social entrepreneur, Fran Perrin. Fran is the founder and director of the Indigo Trust, one of a network of 18 trusts established by Sainsbury family members following their success in the UK grocery business. While Indigo works mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, Fran herself is perhaps best known in philanthropy circles for her work setting up 360Giving. 360Giving is leading a veritable revolution in transparency in the world of British philanthropy by creating a common online standard for foundations and others to share funding data.
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Alliance magazine
Interview: Fran Perrin, Founder of Indigo Trust and 360Giving
In this podcast, We're joined by the philanthropist and social entrepreneur, Fran Perrin. Fran is the founder and director of the Indigo Trust, one of a network of 18 trusts established by Sainsbury family members following their success in the UK grocery business. While Indigo works mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, Fran herself is perhaps best known in philanthropy circles for her work setting up 360Giving. 360Giving is leading a veritable revolution in transparency in the world of British philanthropy by creating a common online standard for foundations and others to share funding data.
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6 years ago
24 minutes 22 seconds

Alliance magazine
Fake news and philanthropy
In the sixth Alliance audio podcast editor Charles Keidan hosts a discussion with Patrice Schneider of Media Development Investment Fund and Lisa-Maria Neudert of the Oxford Internet Institute. Our December 2017 issue to look in-depth at the growing relationship between philanthropy and the media, guest edited by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Miguel Castro. In a provocative article entitled ‘Mutually Assured Survival’, Castro set out the reasons why philanthropy and the media don’t just work together. They need each other to survive. He argued that a strong and well-resourced media is at the heart of a free society which in turns is essential for the well-being of philanthropy not to mention democracy itself. Assuming that the health of our media really matters, then it follows that philanthropy has a responsibility, some might say a duty, to help restore trust foster new and sustainable models of journalism in the public interest. So should foundations be doing more in the media sphere and what exactly should they be doing about fake news?
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7 years ago
23 minutes 38 seconds

Alliance magazine
Alliance magazine June 2018 issue preview
Alliance editor Charles Keidan has a special preview of the launch of our June issue of our publication, with our special feature on philanthropy infrastructure.
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7 years ago
1 minute 56 seconds

Alliance magazine
Should philanthropy be doing better?
In the fifth Alliance audio podcast editor Charles Keidan hosts a discussion with Paul Ramsbottom of the Wolfson Foundation, and Carol Mack of the UK Association of Charitable Foundations. In our last podcast Paul Streets of corporate funder the Lloyds Bank Foundation and Dan Corry of think-tank New Philanthropy Capital call on foundations to give more core funding to grantees, collaborate better with fellow funders, be bolder in their advocacy and, most of all, be much more transparent. Streets argued that the majority of foundations simply aren’t transparent enough. ‘You look at a lot of foundations and you wouldn’t even know who they fund, where they fund or what they fund. That’s not transparent. And if you’re not transparent, then you open yourself up to accusations of being secretive and therefore not trusted.’ So should foundations do more to be – and be seen to be - transparent, trusted and effective? In short, should philanthropy be doing better? To discuss these questions, two prominent figures in the UK foundation sector, Paul Ramsbottom and Carol Mack. Carol is the CEO of the Association of Charitable Foundations, which represents the interests of British foundations. Paul is CEO of the Wolfson Foundation, one of the country’s largest foundations with annual grants edging £30 million.
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7 years ago
29 minutes 27 seconds

Alliance magazine
Alliance magazine March 2018 issue preview
Alliance editor Charles Keidan has a special preview of the launch of our March issue of our publication, with our special feature on diaspora philanthropy
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7 years ago
1 minute 52 seconds

Alliance magazine
What makes an effective foundation?
Welcome to the fourth Alliance Audio. In this podcast Alliance editor Charles Keidan hosts a discussion with Dan Corry, chief executive of New Philanthropy Capital, and Paul Streets, the chief executive of the Lloyds Bank Foundation. The value of foundation grants to the voluntary sector now exceeds grants made by government; this makes foundations potentially powerful forces for good in society. Yet Dan Corry and Paul Streets argue that foundations are falling short in two main areas - the power which grantees have and the lack of core funding, specialist staff and office space. They comment on the need for foundations to be bolder in speaking out and acting as agents of change themselves. The discussion touches on the transparency of foundations, the level of support they give to grantees, the importance of core funding, and the current state of trust across philanthropic institutions.
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7 years ago
26 minutes 2 seconds

Alliance magazine
Alliance magazine December 2017 issue preview
Alliance editor Charles Keidan has a special preview of the launch of our freshly redesigned December issue of our publication, with our special feature on philanthropy and the media.
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7 years ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Alliance magazine
Alliance Audio - The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
In this third Alliance Audio, Alliance editor Charles Keidan hosts a discussion with Dr Joanna Macrae, Director of European Partnerships at GiveDirectly; Dilhani Wijeyesekera, International Development Consultant at Comic Relief; and Ben Morton Wright, President and Group CEO of Global Philanthropic, about philanthropy's involvement with international development and the Sustainable Development Goals.
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8 years ago
21 minutes 34 seconds

Alliance magazine
Alliance Audio - Solidarity & philanthropy
Welcome to the second Alliance Audio - recorded live from Warsaw at the 2017 European Foundation Centre conference! In this podcast Alliance editor Charles Keidan hosts a discussion with Ewa Kulik-Bielińska, outgoing Chair of the EFC and Director of the Stefan Batory Foundation, Stefan Schäfers, Head of European Affairs at the King Baudouin Foundation and Liana Varon, Deputy Secretary General at the Third Sector Foundation of Turkey. What does solidarity look like from where they are? And how is philanthropy responding to the strains between people and states across Europe. If solidarity means different things to different people, how can philanthropy help to build a shared humanity?
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8 years ago
24 minutes 6 seconds

Alliance magazine
In this podcast, We're joined by the philanthropist and social entrepreneur, Fran Perrin. Fran is the founder and director of the Indigo Trust, one of a network of 18 trusts established by Sainsbury family members following their success in the UK grocery business. While Indigo works mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, Fran herself is perhaps best known in philanthropy circles for her work setting up 360Giving. 360Giving is leading a veritable revolution in transparency in the world of British philanthropy by creating a common online standard for foundations and others to share funding data.