(Audio Described) Why government needs philanthropy, ft. Deval Patrick, Wes Moore, Jonathan Capehart
Wes Moore, CEO of Robin Hood, and Deval Patrick, managing director and co-managing partner of Bain Capital, along with the Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart, discuss why government and philanthropy need to work together.
“I think the role of government is the role of partner. We understand as a foundation in the world of philanthropy that our capital should be patient, but it’s not going to be permanent. There’s a role of being able to be the risk capital…that you can then pass off to government partners.” - Wes Moore
In this video series, Shonda Rhimes, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ai-jen Poo, Robert Smith, Henry Timms, and other visionaries offer a road map for the future of philanthropy.
More: fordfoundation.org/newgospel
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“I think the role of government is the role of partner. We understand as a foundation in the world of philanthropy that our capital should be patient, but it’s not going to be permanent. There’s a role of being able to be the risk capital…that you can then pass off to government partners.” - Wes Moore
In this video series, Shonda Rhimes, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ai-jen Poo, Robert Smith, Henry Timms, and other visionaries offer a road map for the future of philanthropy.
More: fordfoundation.org/newgospel
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This video series is also available without audio descriptions on YouTube, please click on the following link to access the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOoIZTxzMxeDs8MkObgc3DuuBEuz5A43Y
To learn more about inclusive media, please visit https://rootedinrights.org/accessthat/
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