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Artichoke Public Art Initiative

International Deadline: April 15, 2022 – We’re inviting all artists to submit a work as part of a ground-breaking public art initiative; to be reproduced at scale and displayed for millions to see in UK public spaces…

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Knight of pentacles. Our new hand colored photographic tarot deck “JOURNEY TO TH…

Knight of pentacles. Our new hand colored photographic tarot deck “JOURNEY TO TH…


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7 of swords. Come join our “JOURNEY TO THE TOWER ” a hand colored photographic t…

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Page of cups. “JOURNEY TO THE TOWER ” our new hand colored photographic tarot de…

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Powering Cultural Futures: Seeking Consultants

The Barr Foundation (Barr) seeks consultant partners to support the newly launched cohort, Powering Cultural Futures (PCF), a new six-year initiative that provides funding, technical assistance, peer networking, and other supports to a diverse cohort of 15 BIPOC-rooted organizations in Massachusetts.

Details for the roles of a team of consultants to lead initiative activities in the first year, which are:

Organizational Development Consultant will guide each organization in the PCF cohort through a collaborative self-assessment and prioritization process, resulting in a set of customized capacity-building recommendations, as well as plan and implement 2-3 trainings on organizational development topics for the entire cohort. The initial contract period for this role will be one year (May 2022 – April 2023).
Cohort Convener will facilitate a group process for the cohort to establish shared expectations and values; engage in trust building; and identify needs and peer resource assets across the cohort for the purposes of peer learning. The initial contract period for this role will be for one year (May 2022 – April 2023).
Program Manager will oversee initiative operations, consultant deadlines, and internal communications; co-design a learning agenda with the cohort; and other tasks to be determined that support the cohort, Barr, and the consultant team. The initial contract period for this role will be for 18 months (May 2022 – October 2023).

Full proposals are due to Giles Li, Senior Program Officer at gli@barrfoundation.org by Thursday, March 24, 2022.

What We’re Reading: How Funders of Collective Impact Initiatives Can Build Trust

Victor Tavarez, John Harper, and Fay Hanleybrown present, “Four ways funders of collective impact efforts can help foster trust to strengthen collaboration and achieve greater impact,” in the Stanford Social Innovation Review.

Tavarez, Harper, and Hanleybrown summarize, “Regardless of the approach, building trust requires creating authentic and vulnerable connections with community partners while taking concrete actions to be a genuine collaborator.”

Read their recommendations here.