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Grantmaking is hard, but it’s even harder when you aren’t engaging the voices of people with lived experience. In this webinar recording, authors Ben Wrobel and Meg Massey provide tangible examples of participatory grantmaking in practice and share wisdom from their book, Letting Go: How Philanthropists and Impact Investors Can Do More Good by Giving Up Control. They discuss how funders can begin their journey to shifting power, as well as how this powerful philosophy can be applied to today’s urgent challenges, from climate change to public health. Access the webinar's handouts at https://bit.ly/20April2022Deck Use the following bookmarks to jump to sections of the training: 0:07 Introducing the webinar moderators 0:24 Who is Candid? 1:13 Introducing the speakers 4:11 What the webinar will cover 4:39 A short history of participation in philanthropy 14:29 Defining participatory grantmaking 17:06 Why engage in participatory grantmaking? 18:20 Opportunities for participation 20:27 The ladder of participation 25:24 How to move up the ladder 30:28 Pathways to participatory grantmaking 35:15 Q&A 35:56 How can funders engage in participatory grantmaking without burdening grantees? 38:19 What does grantee compensation look like in practice? 39:41 How can a new foundation embed participatory grantmaking into their processes? 41:51 What resources or toolkits would you recommend for engaging underrepresented communities? 45:52 What are best practices when recruiting local community members for a grantmaking committee? 47:52 How do you conduct a participatory audit? 49:11 Do you have examples of participatory grantmaking at foundations with a high volume of applications and one or two staff members? 53:21 How would participatory grantmaking work for a foundation that gives grants to nonprofits that provide services to a community? 55:08 How can an established 501(c)3 obtain grants from an established PGM? And how can a nonprofit use participatory grantmaking practices? 57:38 Can you speak more to conditional cash transfer and guaranteed income overlay related to participatory grantmaking? 1:00:11 How does this process work in charities that help children? 1:02:32 Is any part of the federal government considering piloting PGM initiatives? 1:05:49 How can a small nonprofit include community members in the pursuit of continuous quality improvement? 1:08:11 What is a good way to get community members involved in participatory grantmaking, including gathering them for this purpose? 1:12:19 What are your final thoughts? And recommended next steps?