Year: 2019

“How of Giving” Workshop Series Launches

As donors, we hear the term “theory of change” in conversations, but what does it really mean? What are the most important aspects of organizational health to consider in a funding decision? And what can you learn from reading a nonprofit’s financial statements? SV2’s new philanthropic skill-building “How of Giving” seminar series will dive into questions like these with practical teaching and hands-on and case study, small group work.

We designed the “How of Giving” series to correspond to the stages of SV2’s Grant Rounds 1) understand how an organization sees its own impact in the world (Theory of Change), 2) assess organizational health and capacity (Art of Assessing Nonprofits), and 3)  take a deep dive into nonprofit financial statements (work that often takes place near the end of a Grant Round). While the three workshops track with SV2’s Grant Round process, they also are intended to empower Partners in their personal giving decisions. The three workshops work well as a series, or each can stand alone.

Theory of Change: January 23, 2019

As donors, we hear the term “theory of change” in conversations, but what does it really mean? What has an organization really done when it creates a new theory of change? How do we evaluate the qualities and merits of various theories of change?

During this session, Valerie Threlfall of Ekouté Consulting will help us to unpack the concept of organizational “theory of change,” using specific examples. We will also examine how we as individual donors can best assess nonprofit organizations’ theories of change and use this information to engage in deeper dialogue with nonprofits we might support.

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Art of Assessing Nonprofits: February 7, 2019

This interactive workshop will demystify nonprofit due diligence and introduce you to an organizational assessment framework and key indicators you can use in SV2’s nonprofit due diligence process and your own. Philanthropy consultant (and former SV2 Executive Director) Jen Ratay will lead this workshop with SV2 staff Jody Chang and Amy Badiani. Key elements include:

  • How to assess a grant applicant’s organizational capacity by analyzing its grant application materials. You’ll learn what can be discovered about an organization’s capacity and effectiveness through written materials – and what often needs further due diligence
  • How to use a framework for organizational effectiveness and key organizational health indicators
  • How to apply SV2’s Nonprofit Assessment Rubric
  • Explore ways to fine-tune your due diligence approach, taking into account funder-fundee trust levels and questions related to assessment depth

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Think Money First! Supporting Nonprofit Sustainability and Impact: March 13, 2019

Financial diligence is not simply about income statements and balance sheets. It is about understanding the right numbers and asking the right questions. It is about being able to better support organizations to serve people and communities, not only today, but tomorrow as well.

As grantmakers and donors, we often are being asked to make difficult choices in a world of limited resources and seeming unlimited need. Financial training expert David Greco will help Partners uncover the right data needed in grantmaking, understand the key drivers of financial and organizational sustainability, and better incorporate that data in their funding decisions.

Featuring real world case studies and small group work, this workshop will provide grantmakers with the tools to better understand nonprofit financial health and sustainability and enhance their understanding of:

  • The challenges of nonprofit finance and barriers to scale and impact;
  • How to engage nonprofits in discussions about financial management challenges; and
  • Ways to structure their support to improve long-term sustainability and impact.

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2019 – A New Year of Learning and Social Impact

As we usher in a new year, SV2 has many opportunities to engage and create impact. We have a robust calendar of events planned for grant-making and impact investing, learning sessions, and community engagement. Mark your calendars and register for upcoming events. More information on ways to engage can be found in this summary of our FY18-19 January through June programming.  

Grant Making and Impact Investing

Three Grant Rounds for creating  pathways to opportunity are coming soon. Our first Grant Round of 2019, Pathways to Early Life Development, kicks off January 15. Our Spring Lightning Grant Round takes place in March in partnership with the Hewlett Foundation: Building Opportunity and Inclusivity through the Performing Arts.  In addition, we are planning our Entrepreneurship Grant Round for March – early June.

Our Impact Investing Working Group resumes their monthly meetings on January 16. Participate at any level to discuss prospective impact investment opportunities, hear pitches from social entrepreneurs, and perform due diligence with an exciting pipeline of promising social venture organizations. Our quarterly Impact Investing Interest Circle also resumes in January.

SV2 Kids and Teens Philanthropy Program

We have many opportunities to engage the whole family in service and giving. SV2 Kids activities involve learning about an issue area and volunteering together at a local nonprofit. The SV2 Teen Philanthropy Program starts up in January and offers a comprehensive philanthropy experience for SV2 Partner children who are in 7th-12th grade. Our next Family Philanthropy Interest Circle meeting is scheduled for January 9.

SV2 Learning Opportunities

Expanded SV2 learning programs are designed to support Partners in their giving journeys.

SV2 will continue our issue-based and philanthropic toolkit learning sessions on a variety of topics throughout the year. Learn more about the upcoming 2020 Census on the evening of January 10. Experts will give an overview about what’s at stake and actions underway.

Our How of Giving learning workshops take place January – March, providing an opportunity to deepen philanthropic knowledge. A Theory of Change Workshop will be held over lunch on January 23. It will be followed by The Art of Assessing Nonprofits workshop in February, and then a Nonprofit Deep Dive Financials workshop in March.

Get Proximate is a pilot initiative launching this year to help explore the question: “Why do we give?” The initiative strives for better understanding of our community’s needs through personal stories and perspectives.The first ‘Why of Giving’ event will take place on January 21. This is a special opportunity to “get proximate” with the clients of LifeMoves | Maple Street, which provides emergency and transitional housing. Partners (including their teenage children) are invited to connect with the LifeMoves | Maple Street community through a tour, information session, and by sharing a meal and conversation.

SV2 Community Events

A range of community events enables SV2 Partners to further build connections and strengthen relationships. Board-hosted dinners are scheduled for January, February, March and May in a variety of locations. Our SV2 book club meets monthly and starts up again on January 20. Also, mark your calendars for our April 11 All-Community Spring Gathering.

Looking Ahead

As we look ahead to 2019, we are excited about our strong SV2 community and positive momentum. We anticipate another inspiring year of unleashing the resources and talents of our Silicon Valley community to achieve meaningful social impact. We invite all of our Partners to participate at whatever level works for you! Mark your calendars and register for upcoming events. And stay tuned for ongoing information through our monthly SV2 newsletter.