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Are we always doing good? A blog about sharing power
Sufina Ahmad, Director of the John Ellerman Foundation, writes about why it’s essential that charitable foundations do more to share their power, summarising her opening remarks at our roundtable with funders in July. ‘We often take it as read that we are doing good – but are we? Discussions in the sector, especially in the last year or two, about racism, systemic and structural inequalities, power imbalances and our language and framing of issues as often being very deficits focused, suggests that we are perhaps part of the problem too.’ In this blog she explores how charitable foundations can share, build and wield power more effectively, drawing on the recommendations in NPC’s report, A rebalancing act: How funders can address power dynamics.

Sharing power? It starts by understanding power and privilege
In the second of a series of blogs following on from our roundtable in April 2019 about sharing power, Sufina Ahmad reflects on the real challenges when power is so interlinked with privilege. Sharing power starts with an understanding of the structures that hold power and trying to work within institutions to change things, she suggests.
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