About Us
The Center for Effective Philanthropy seeks to influence foundations and major donors to be more effective.

Our Mission and Vision
Mission
CEP provides data, feedback, programs, and insights to help individual and institutional donors improve their effectiveness. We do this work because we believe effective donors, working collaboratively and thoughtfully, can profoundly contribute to creating a better and more just world.
Vision
This mission is based on a vision of a world in which pressing social needs are more effectively addressed. It stems from a belief that improved effectiveness of philanthropic funders can have a profoundly positive impact on nonprofit organizations and the people and communities they serve.
For more on CEP’s work and mission, watch this brief video here.
Our YouthTruth Initiative
Learn about our YouthTruth initiative where we harness student perceptions to help school system leaders and education funders accelerate improvements.
More About Our Work

How We Make a Difference
Our working definition of philanthropic effectiveness guides us. Everything we do is in service of helping more funders exemplify effectiveness.
Foundations and major donors can take on pressing challenges that have defied government and business solutions. But being effective in this work is uniquely challenging.
To make every dollar count, foundations and major donors need to continually assess their performance, learn from data and exemplars, and adapt their practices in ways that are consistent with effectiveness.
That’s where CEP comes in.
Assessments
Our core assessments – the Grantee Perception Report, Applicant Perception Report, Donor Perception Report, and Staff Perception Report – offer grantmaking institutions the opportunity to learn from data, insights, and benchmarked feedback from their key stakeholders.
Research
Our grant-funded research projects delve into issues central to funder effectiveness, informed by rigorous quantitative and qualitative analysis of large-scale datasets, in-depth interviews, and profiles of high-performing organizations and staff.
CEP Learning Institute
Through learning cohorts, trainings, and custom workshops, CEP’s Learning Institute supports individuals and groups looking to improve philanthropic practice and maximize positive impact on partners, fields, and communities.
YouthTruth
CEP’s YouthTruth initiative harnesses student perceptions to help school and school system leaders and education funders accelerate improvements through validated survey instruments and tailored advisory services. YouthTruth also engages in grant-funded research leveraging its dataset to generate insight for a national audience.
Events
CEP hosts in-person and virtual events where foundation leaders, trustees, philanthropic advisors, major donors, and nonprofit leaders can learn and connect in ways that are meaningful to their work. Our expert staff are dynamic speakers who frequently appear at global and regional sector events.
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Our Team
Meet Our People
We are a group of high performers doing high-quality, meaningful work with a commitment to excellence
Our Staff
Board of Directors
Advisory Board

Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan
We are committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment, where all feel welcomed to be authentic and contribute fully.

Our Demographics
As part of our commitment to openness and transparency, CEP shares data about the demographics of our staff and board.
From the Blog

If You Know You Know: What If Philanthropy is Mistaking Wealth for Expertise?
Individualism. Competition. Risk aversion. Short-termism. Scarcity. Presumed expertise. Many of the norms by which philanthropy operates perpetuate the very narratives our sector seeks to change. In this series on the CEP blog, contributors who represent a...

In Conversation: About Those 100-and-Some Days
This is the first in a series of occasional chats among some of CEP’s staff we’ll be posting on the blog, in which they discuss the current context for philanthropy and nonprofits. In this conversation, CEP’s Vice President of Assessment and Advisory Services...

Leaning Into Abundance: What If Philanthropy’s Potential Wasn’t Limited by Manufactured Scarcity?
Individualism. Competition. Risk aversion. Short-termism. Scarcity. Presumed expertise. Many of the norms by which philanthropy operates perpetuate the very narratives our sector seeks to change. In this series on the CEP blog, contributors who represent a...