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SVP Partner Lindsay Bitzenhofer chats with guest Lloyd Fields at a social gathering.


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SVP Capacity Building Model - This PDF describes in detail how we work with our Investees.

 

SVP Organizational Capacity Assessment Tool - Helps nonprofit organizations assess their current organizational capacity, prioritize and guide their planning.

 

SVP Cincinnati Partner Page login – If you do not know your username and password, contact Lisa Davis Roberts at lisa@svpcincinnati.org.

 

SVP Intranet – Connects SVPs and partners around the world. Through the Intranet, partners can locate other partners, share best practices, and access resources developed by SVPI and other affiliates.

 

If you have questions, want assistance or need your SVP user name and password to access the SVP Intranet-based tools, please e-mail the SVP International Operations Manager at rona@svpi.org.

 

To view other Social Venture blogs and helpful websites click on the links below.

SVP Seattle blog

Social Edge Venture Philanthropy blog

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Charity and Philanthroopy blog
Fast Company

 

You may also access the other SVP affiliates by visiting our SVP affiliates page.

 

Partners and staff from across the SVP network share recommendations for books on philanthropy. Here are a few:

 

Robin Hood Marketing: Stealing Corporate Savvy to Sell Just Causes, by Katya Andresen.
Getting to Maybe, by Brenda Zimmerman and Michael Quinn Patton
Megacommunities, Cross-sector strategies and leadership for systemic change, by Van Lee.
Leadership on the Line: Surviving the dangers of leading, by Ron Heifetz and Martin Linsky.
Smart Generosity, by Reneta Rafferty Forces for Good, by Crutchfield and Heather McLeod-Grant.
The Giving Family: Raising our Children to Help Others, by Susan Crites Price
Prodigal Sons & Material Girls: How NOT to be your Child's ATM, by Nathan Dungan.
Get there Early, by Bob Johansen,