Tuesday, December 8, 2009
The Balancing Act - Community Foundations as Community Leaders, by Dorothy Reynolds
This is the third and last monogram in the series written by Dorothy Reynolds and published by the Mott Foundation last year, currently available on their website. Highlighting the uniquely broad perspective of community foundations and their resultant ability to take the long view, the author argues that we are well positioned for a “community leader” role, a name that implies active participation. She described the role as identifying an issue, having a general sense of the desired outcome, and conducting a process that includes many stakeholders. Can we remain independent and still advocate for the best possible community outcome? Ms. Reynolds thinks so. Appropriateness for leadership on a particular issue and organizational capacity for leadership are factors to consider. But dealing with the consequences of leadership can be the most difficult aspect of the role when the issue is controversial or divisive among board members and donors.
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