Most foundations say they’ve responded to the Covid-19 crisis by being more flexible and responsive with their grantees, though it remains an open question how many will continue those practices after the pandemic recedes, according to a new report from the Center for Effective Philanthropy.
The report, drawn from surveys of 236 foundations, found that 92 percent had loosened or eliminated restrictions on existing grants, 90 percent had reduced what they asked of their grantees, and 80 percent had made new grants as unrestricted as possible.
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