The Walton Family Foundation will release a new study on Monday, November 13, that examines American’s views on collaboration and how to drive lasting change. Please feel free to share these sample social media posts and customize as needed for your organization. Note: National Philanthropy Day is observed on Wednesday, November 15.
The @WaltonFamilyFdn asked what collaboration means and how philanthropy can unite people to tackle society’s problems.
What did they learn? Many Americans think collaboration starts with listening to others and compromising.
Read more insights: https://waltonfamilyfoundation.org/americans-views-on-change-and-collaboration
We’re spotlighting a study from the @WaltonFamilyFdn to learn what collaboration means to Americans.
The highlights:
Americans think philanthropy is well-positioned to bring people together to drive change.
Read more insights from the study: https://waltonfamilyfoundation.org/americans-views-on-change-and-collaboration
Recently, the @WaltonFamilyFdn examined how philanthropy can unite people to tackle society’s problems.
Many Americans think social media and elected officials tend to divide us, but foundations can serve as conveners for collaboration.
Learn more: https://waltonfamilyfoundation.org/americans-views-on-change-and-collaboration
Today is #NationalPhilanthropyDay!
The @WaltonFamilyFdn partnered with @EchelonInsights and @bsginsights to ask Americans what collaboration means to them. The study explores how philanthropy can bring people together to tackle society’s problems.
The main takeaways:
✅ Majority believe compromise and finding common ground is important for collaboration.
✅ Many Americans think collaboration starts with listening to others and making room for compromise—and they’re willing to do so in their own lives!
🔗 Find out more at the link in bio about how philanthropy can foster collaboration.
🏷️ #Philanthropy #SocialGood #SocialImpact #Collaboration #GivingBack #CivilSociety #Nonprofit #DoGood #Change
For #NationalPhilanthropyDay, we’re spotlighting a recent study from @WaltonFamilyFoundation, @EchelonInsights, and @BSGco to learn more about how willing Americans are to work together for change and on what issues.
The highlights:
💡Americans think philanthropy is well-positioned to bring people together to drive change.
💡Over 75% say it’s okay to compromise on some things they want to get things done.
🔗 Discover at the link in bio how philanthropy can help create change and foster collaboration.
🏷️ #Philanthropy #SocialGood #SocialImpact #Collaboration #Compromise #GivingBack #CivilSociety #Nonprofit #DoGood #Change
This #NationalPhilanthropyDay, we’re looking at a recent study from the @WaltonFamilyFoundation, @EchelonInsights, and @BSGco that investigates how philanthropy can unite people to tackle society’s problems.
While many Americans view social media, traditional media, and elected officials as divisive, a majority think that foundations and philanthropy serve as conveners for people to connect and work together.
The good news? The study found that Americans believe philanthropy can be the unifying force to spur positive, lasting change.
🔗Learn more at the link in bio about philanthropy fostering change.
🏷️ #Philanthropy #SocialGood #SocialImpact #Collaboration #GivingBack #CivilSociety #Nonprofit #DoGood #Change #Unite
Today is #NationalPhilanthropyDay!
The @WaltonFamilyFoundation partnered with @EchelonInsights and @BenensonStrategyGroup to ask Americans what collaboration means to them. The study also investigated how philanthropy can unite people to tackle society’s problems.
The main takeaways:
✅ Majority believe compromise and finding common ground is important for collaboration.
✅ Many Americans think collaboration starts with listening to others and making room for compromise—and they’re willing to do so in their own lives!
Find out more about how philanthropy can foster collaboration in our society: https://waltonfamilyfoundation.org/americans-views-on-change-and-collaboration
For #NationalPhilanthropyDay, we’re spotlighting a recent study from @WaltonFamilyFoundation, @EchelonInsights, and @BenensonStrategyGroup to learn more about how willing Americans are to work together for change and on what issues.
The highlights:
💡Americans think philanthropy is well-positioned to bring people together to drive change..
💡Over 75% say it’s okay to compromise on some things they want to get things done.
Discover how philanthropy can help foster change and collaboration at: https://waltonfamilyfoundation.org/americans-views-on-change-and-collaboration
This #NationalPhilanthropyDay, we’re looking at a recent study from the @WaltonFamilyFoundation, @EchelonInsights, and @BenensonStrategyGroup that investigates how philanthropy can unite people to tackle society’s problems.
While many Americans view social media, traditional media, and elected officials as divisive, a majority think that foundations and philanthropy serve as conveners for people to connect and work together.
The good news? The study found that Americans believe philanthropy can be the unifying force to spur positive, lasting change.
Learn more about how philanthropy can drive change: https://waltonfamilyfoundation.org/americans-views-on-change-and-collaboration
The Walton Family Foundation released a new paper outlining how the organization and its partners will address the challenges of climate change and its impact on water and everyday life. Please feel free to share these sample social media posts and customize as needed for your organization.
Through water, many Americans experience the reality of climate change almost daily. In a new position paper, the @WaltonFamilyFdn responds to the water and climate challenges we face. https://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/learning/water-climate-the-opportunity-before-us
“We have to stop damaging what we have, conserve what is left, and learn to live differently.” — @chefjoseandres, Founder of @WCKitchen and @WaltonFamilyFdn partner https://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/stories/environment/we-are-in-a-water-crisis
From the source to the sink, we need to be much smarter about how we manage water – and share our know-how, technology and investment – so that nature and people can thrive together. https://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/stories/environment/we-are-in-a-water-crisis
Through water, many Americans experience the reality of climate change almost daily. In a new position paper, the Walton Family Foundation responds to the water and climate challenges we face. https://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/learning/water-climate-the-opportunity-before-us
“When my non-profit World Central Kitchen shows up to feed communities after a disaster, more often than not, water is at the heart of the suffering and the solution. We have to stop damaging what we have, conserve what is left, and learn to live differently.” — José Andrés, Founder of World Central Kitchen and Walton Family Foundation partner https://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/stories/environment/we-are-in-a-water-crisis
From the source to the sink, we need to be much smarter about how we manage water – and share our know-how, technology and investment – so that nature and people can thrive together. https://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/stories/environment/we-are-in-a-water-crisis