Participatory grantmaking is a kind of participatory philanthropy that narrows the focus to decision-making. Participatory grantmaking distinguishes itself by moving decisions about money—and therefore power—to the people most affected by the issues donors are trying to address.
Problems and Purpose
(Also see Community Philanthropy)
Origins and Development
Participant Recruitment and Selection
How it Works: Process, Interaction, and Decision-Making
Influence, Outcomes, and Effects
Analysis and Lessons Learned
See Also
References
External Links
Cardona, C., “Participatory grantmaking matters now more than ever”, Ford Foundation. <https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/learning/learning-reflections/participatory-grantmaking-matters-now-more-than-ever/ > accessed 18 November 2020