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Stories from The Kendeda Fund

Stories from The Kendeda Fund

Written by: The Kendeda Fund
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In the early 1990s, Diana Blank, began a remarkable and unconventional philanthropic journey. Blessed with wealth she never envisioned having, she set out to help build a more just and equitable world. She was always inspired by a combination of people and planet. She invested in transformative leaders and ideas. She experimented, followed her heart. She took chances. And she did it all in her own unique way. Now, three decades and more than one billion dollars in grant making later, Diana has completed that journey.The Kendeda Fund Social Sciences
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  • Episode 9 - Diana Memories: I Wonder What This Will Be Like?
    Jun 1 2023

    In this final bonus episode, members of the Kendeda Fund’s small team reflect on the values, spirit, humor, and wisdom that motivated philanthropist Diana Blank and guided her unconventional approach to giving. 

    • Stories from The Kendeda Fund is an audio storytelling project documenting the origins, impact and legacy of The Kendeda Fund. Each episode highlights an element of The Kendeda Fund’s philanthropic journey, revealing useful lessons for nonprofit veterans and emerging donors alike. Learn more at www.kendedafund.org.  
    • This episode was produced by Wonder Media Network. Our Executive Producers are Dena Kimball and David Brotherton.
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    21 mins
  • Episode 8 - Spend Out: Giving While Living
    Jun 1 2023

    At the end of 2023, Diana Blank’s foundation, The Kendeda Fund, will complete a philanthropic journey spanning nearly thirty years and more than $1 billion of charitable giving. With its departure, Kendeda joins a small but growing list of foundations opting to sunset rather than continue in perpetuity. This episode pulls back the curtain to reveal why Kendeda chose to wind down its work, what it took to pull it off, and what that choice means in a world riven by complex, existential threats like climate change, gun violence, racial and economic inequality. 

    • Stories from The Kendeda Fund is an audio storytelling project documenting the origins, impact and legacy of The Kendeda Fund. Each episode highlights an element of The Kendeda Fund’s philanthropic journey, revealing useful lessons for nonprofit veterans and emerging donors alike. Learn more at www.kendedafund.org. 
    • “A Date Certain: Lessons Learned from Limited Life Foundations” (National Center for Family Philanthropy) https://www.ncfp.org/knowledge/a-date-certain-lessons-from-limited-life-foundations 
    • This episode was produced by Wonder Media Network. Our Executive Producers are Dena Kimball and David Brotherton.
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    25 mins
  • Episode 7 - Voices of Resilience: Pursuing Truth, Justice, and Healing in Indian Country
    Jun 1 2023

    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the United States government ran or supported more than 400 boarding schools designed to erase Native culture, assimilating America’s Indigenous people into White, western culture. Students endured rampant physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. Hundreds of deaths went unreported and unprosecuted; thousands of children never came home. It is a horrific chapter in our shared history, one which many Americans know little or nothing about. Leveraging a transformational investment from the Kendeda Fund, the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition is committed to understanding and addressing the ongoing trauma created by the policies that separated Indigenous children from their families and worked to strip them of their culture and their dignity. This is a story of people and culture persevering in the face of institutional eradication efforts.

    • Stories from The Kendeda Fund is an audio storytelling project documenting the origins, impact and legacy of The Kendeda Fund. Each episode highlights an element of The Kendeda Fund’s philanthropic journey, revealing useful lessons for nonprofit veterans and emerging donors alike. Learn more at www.kendedafund.org.  
    • The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition https://boardingschoolhealing.org 
    • Canada’s Unmarked Graves from 60 Minutes https://www.cbsnews.com/news/canada-residential-schools-unmarked-graves-indigenous-children-60-minutes-2023-02-12/ 
    • This episode was produced by Wonder Media Network. Our Executive Producers are Dena Kimball and David Brotherton.
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    29 mins
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