Philanthropy Study Group
Catalytic Philanthropy
with Mark Kramer, Managing Director of FSG Social Advisors

Friday, November 6 from 12noon - 1:30pm
Location: Weil Town Hall at Belfer Building at Harvard Kennedy School
Hosted by: The Philanthropy Study Group of the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations
Contact: Kara Waddell
This event is open to the public.

Informal lunch of pizza and salad is available to those attending.

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Mark Kramer has developed the concept of catalytic philanthropy to argue that foundations can bring about greater systemic impact if they deploy their funding in ways that foster linkages among the great variety of organizations that are essential to a problem’s resolution. Large grants to single organizations will have less impact than will grant-making strategies that encourage a community of key actors act in shared purpose.

Mr. Kramer has described catalytic philanthropy in a article in the most recent Stanford Social Innovation Review. Mr. Kramer’s remarks will be followed by brief comments by Steven Lawry, Senior Research Fellow at the Hauser Center.

Mr. Kramer is the Managing Director of FSG Social Impact Advisors. FSG was founded in 1999 as Foundation Strategy Group by Mr. Kramer and Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter. A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, FSG provides consulting services to philanthropies and nonprofit organizations on strategy, implementation, evaluation, social entrepreneurship, cross-sector collaboration and other topics. FSG has offices in Boston, San Francisco, Seattle and Geneva. Mr. Kramer also serves as a Senior Fellow in the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at the Harvard Kennedy School.