In this episode of "Gathering Ground," Mary speaks with Sharon Bush, President of Grand Victoria Foundation, and Sol Anderson, President and CEO of Evanston Community Foundation, about how philanthropy can move closer to the communities it seeks to serve. Drawing from their distinct place-based work across Illinois and in Evanston, they discuss trust-based grantmaking, community-led decision making, and the responsibilities funders hold in advancing racial justice.Sharon and Sol reflect on how foundations can support grassroots leadership, sustain commitments to equity in a shifting political climate, and rethink traditional funding models. Their conversation highlights the importance of proximity, trust, and collaboration in building philanthropic practices that strengthen communities and support lasting change.Episode Highlights:- Sharon Bush on pioneering trust-based philanthropy and sustaining racial justice commitments across Illinois- Sol Anderson on community-led grantmaking and the importance of proximity to power- A look inside two foundations rethinking how resources flow to grassroots leaders- Why rest, renewal, and imagination matter for movement leaders and funders alike
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