践行可持续发展目标:以加拿大社区基金会为例

IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES Foundation Review Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.9707/1944-5660.1589
Marta Rey-García, Rosane Dal Magro
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《联合国2030年议程》为慈善基金会在实现全球目标的工作中更具协作性和变革性创造了机会。本文通过多个案例研究,为加拿大社区基金会采用可持续发展目标提供了全球和国家背景。特别注意加拿大社区基金会、基层行动者在集体行动中发挥的作用以及在采用过程中的创新做法。社会创新起源于基层工作,由加拿大社区基金会横向传播给其成员基金会,这是采用的关键先决条件。持久的协作动态包括社区基础、事先参与数据收集和共享度量框架,以及围绕框架进行本地讨论和适应的空间,这些都被确定为采用的关键推动因素。采用绘图、报告和协调目的的早期影响包括重新规划当前的工作和促进新的活动和领导角色,为新的伙伴关系铺平道路,并为赠款提供连贯的规划框架和战略重点。
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Walking the Talk on Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of Community Foundations in Canada
The United Nations 2030 Agenda creates an opportunity for philanthropic foundations to become more collaborative and transformative in their work toward global goals. This article provides global and national context to adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals by Canadian community foundations through a multiple case study. Special attention is paid to the roles played in collective action by the Community Foundations of Canada, grassroots actors, and innovative practices in that process of adoption. Social innovation originating in grassroots work that is diffused horizontally by the Community Foundations of Canada to its member foundations was key antecedent to adoption. Enduring collaboration dynamics involving community foundations, prior engagement with data collection and a shared measurement framework, and space for local discussion and adaptation around the framework are identified as key enablers for adoption. Early effects of adoption for mapping, reporting, and aligning purposes include reframing current work and promoting new activities and leadership roles, paving the way for new partnerships, and providing a coherent planning framework and strategic focus to grantmaking.
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期刊介绍: The Foundation Review is the first peer-reviewed journal of philanthropy, written by and for foundation staff and boards and those who work with them. Each quarterly issue provides peer-reviewed reports about the field of philanthropy, including reports by foundations on their own work. The Foundation Review is a hybrid journal, with a mix of subscriber-only and open-access content. Sponsored issues may be completely open access. Authors may pay to have articles made open access. All articles become open access two years after publication.
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