- Description
This GrantCraft case study, developed for Foundation Center's FundingtheOcean.org portal, explores how the Helmsley Charitable Trust took a humanistic approach in their due diligence processes with grantees in Madagascar. It includes the perspective of one of it's grantees, Blue Ventures, and how they worked together locally to establish a campaign to rebuild tropical fishing communities in Madagascar while sustainaing natural resources and biodiversity.
- Published by
- Foundation Center
- GrantCraft
- Funded by
- Campbell Foundation
- David and Lucile Packard Foundation
- The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
- Oak Foundation
- SunLight Time Foundation
- Tiffany & Co. Foundation
- Issue areas
- Energy and Environment
- Nonprofits and Philanthropy
- Document type
- CaseStudy
- Geography
- Africa (Southeastern) / Madagascar
- Copyright
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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- Title
- A Human Touch to Ocean Funding
- Publication date
- 2017-03-31
- Publication year
- 2017
- Authors
- Anna Pond
- Copyright holder(s)
- GrantCraft, Foundation Center
- Geographical focus
- Africa (Southeastern) / Madagascar
- Keywords
- grantees, alasdair, renu, foundation center, human touch
- Document type
- CaseStudy
- URL
- https://candid.issuelab.org/resource/a-human-touch-to-ocean-funding
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- Issue Lab