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Innovating Place-Based Grantmaking: An Evaluation of the Annie E. Casey Foundation “Strategic Co-Investor” Approach

When the Annie E. Casey Foundation launched Family-Centered Community Change™ (FCCC) in 2012, the Foundation set out to make improvements to their approach to place-based grantmaking. The programmatic aim was to support local partnerships to help parents and children succeed together in what is known as a “two-generation approach.” Rather than creating something new, Casey joined existing partnerships—located in Buffalo, New York; Columbus, Ohio; and San Antonio, Texas—providing technical assistance, trainings, and peer learning opportunities to build upon their ongoing community change efforts—a role the Casey Foundation referred to as a strategic co-investor (SCI).

In the early stage of the project, Casey brought in TCC Group to conduct a unique kind of evaluation—rather than looking at the outcomes of the specific project, the evaluation would flip the lens and focus it on Casey and how it showed up in partnership with the communities in this new approach to place-based work. TCC Group’s collaboration with the Casey Foundation builds on years of place-based learning we’ve undertaken both internally and on behalf of the social sector.

Our report examines each aspect of the strategic co-investor approach independently, providing a nuanced description of the concept, evaluation insights, and lessons learned for both funders and grantees. The report is organized by eight components that, operating collectively, comprise the strategic co-investor approach:

Casey SCI TCC Infographic 8 Components

Click here to download the full report: Innovating Place-Based Grantmaking: An Evaluation of the Annie E. Casey Foundation “Strategic Co-Investor” Approach

The strategic co-investor approach represented a collective shift in the way that the Casey Foundation approached place-based investing. While some of the eight components are common within philanthropy, together they comprise a mental model that is distinct—one that places primacy on the flexibility of the funder-grantee relationship and the programmatic contribution towards larger community change.

Webinar Explores the Casey Foundation’s Approach to Community Change

What key lessons did TCC’s evaluation reveal for both funders and grantees about partnering locally? How can we redefine the traditional relationship between foundations and nonprofits? TCC Learning & Evaluation experts Jared Raynor and Deepti Sood engage in conversation with Traci Callender-Broady, Senior Associate, National Community Strategies at the Casey Foundation. Watch below.

Click here to download the full report: Innovating Place-Based Grantmaking: An Evaluation of the Annie E. Casey Foundation “Strategic Co-Investor” Approach

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