Fab Collabs Worth the Gab
Collaboration has been woven into the fabric of Segal Family Foundation since the beginning, so we couldn’t be more proud than when our grantee partners team up and multiply the magic.
Collaboration has been woven into the fabric of Segal Family Foundation since the beginning, so we couldn’t be more proud than when our grantee partners team up and multiply the magic.
Meet three Segal Family Foundation grantee partners who have managed to make great headway in aligning their work with that of the governments where they operate.
Water is life. And life is disrupted when water systems are disrupted. Segal partners in the water access sector are preparing communities and infrastructural systems to withstand the inevitable effects of climate change.
This International Workers’ Day we’ve been thinking about, well, work. Job creation, soft and hard skilling, income generation, livelihoods: meet Segal partners in this sector.
Our sports-oriented grantee partners have introduced organized sports like basketball, rugby, boxing, and tennis as a vehicle for social development to great positive impact at an individual and even national level.
We are big on building community and fostering collaboration — it is, after all, embedded in our foundation’s history and values.
In the spirit of the new year, Segal Family Foundation has a resolution of sorts: say out loud when we make a misstep, and fix it.
The world of philanthropy has a unique opportunity to make a significant impact by supporting organizations that are greatly overlooked.
Within the philanthropy sector, there is an abundance of resources offered to doers, and it’s seldom thought that donors might need the same.
The city of Kigali saw over 600 people convene in the name of transforming how change happens in Africa, representing organizations from all parts of the philanthropy universe.
Books serve as a portal to the world, but when that world is overwhelmingly foreign to the reader, then it can be difficult to relate to the content.
There is a hunger among the leaders of local African organizations for connection with one another.