National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), established in 1976 and based in Washington, DC, is a privately-funded non-profit organization that conducts research on and advocates for greater accountability, transparency and a focus on social justice in the philanthropic sector. NCRP is unique in that it is the only existing national progressive watchdog of philanthropy in the United States.

History

NCRP was founded in 1976 by The Donee Group, a coalition of nonprofit leaders across the nation who asserted that traditional philanthropy was falling short of addressing critical public needs.

The Donee Group encouraged foundations to support nonprofit organizations that monitored institutions of power and those that advocated for change and nurtured innovative solutions to the root causes of societal problems.

More than a quarter century later, the Donee Group's analysis and recommendations gain greater significance as the government and the corporate sector become further removed from the public, as evidenced by the growing role of money in politics, the decline of political parties as the chief vehicles through which public interests are summarized and citizens mobilized, declining levels of public trust in politicians, the media, and corporations, and the continuing devolutionary thrust passing the role of financing, designing and delivering critical social and human services from the federal government to the states to inadequately equipped and already strained nonprofits.

Timeline

1976 – NCRP is founded by the Donee Group, a coalition of nonprofit leaders, to urge philanthropy to serve vital public needs.

1977 – NCRP challenges United Way’s giving strategies, advocating for funding of grassroots social change.

1980 – NCRP’s publication, Foundations and Public Information: Sunshine or Shadow?, encourages foundations to be more financially transparent and accountable.

1981 – NCRP helps establish local committees for responsive philanthropy to increase awareness of community foundation giving practices.

1985 – NCRP assists in hosting the first National Conference of Women’s Funds, from which the Women’s Funding Network was created.

1991 – NCRP initiates a study of community foundations in America’s largest cities, including Denver, Philadelphia, Seattle, Atlanta and Chicago.

1997 – Sally Covington's Moving a Public Policy Agenda: The Strategic Philanthropy of Conservative Foundations is published. This groundbreaking research ignites debate and discussion among progressive and mainstream foundations that continues today.

1999 – Executive Director Rick Cohen steps in for Robert Bothwell, continuing NCRP’s 23-year legacy as the nation’s only progressive philanthropic watchdog.

2002 - NCRP begins publication of annual State of Philanthropy reports.

2004 – NCRP testifies in front of the Senate Finance Committee on the need for increased public accountability for philanthropy.

2006 - Rick Cohen steps down as Executive Director; Mary Lassen appointed Interim Executive Director

2007 - Aaron Dorfman appointed Executive Director.

2009 - Philanthropy at its Best is released

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