The Murdock Trust is grateful to partner with hundreds of nonprofit organizations each year who are committed to working for the common good in the Pacific Northwest. We see each of these organizations as strategic partners in the communities and regions we serve. Like any community or team, we want to ensure we are working to serve and support them as best we can, and have several ways we gather their feedback and input.

Through nearly 47 years of service to the nonprofit sector, we’ve developed a robust playbook of effective practices that contribute positively to those we support. However, we recognize that growth and improvement must be ongoing. The needs of our communities evolve. Business tools and strategies change. And as such, we seek to regularly assess our own work and performance to ensure we are continuing to constructively and positively partner with our constituents.

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One way we go about this is by utilizing a variety of channels to gather candid feedback from our applicants, grantees, and the broader nonprofit sector. We recognize that not every channel necessarily works for every individual so to increase accessibility we offer multiple ways for gathering this input. We also recognize that there is unfortunately an inherent power imbalance in the funder/grantee relationship, and one of the ways we seek to mitigate this imbalance is to allow our constituents to speak honestly and candidly as often as possible.

A few of these platforms for gathering input include:

Throughout 2021, the Trust completed our most recent Grantee and Applicant Perception Report administered by the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP). The report gathers anonymous hard data from grantees and applicants about our process, communication, accessibility, relational interactions, and more. In addition to providing benchmarks for the Trust to assess over a multi-year horizon, a particular strength of this survey is that it provides comparable data from other foundations that CEP has surveyed, giving us a glimpse into how we compare to other foundations our grantees and applicants might be working with. Today, we wanted to share some of the key takeaways from this report.

Key Findings: What’s Working Well #

Key Findings: Where We Can Improve #

Every one of these responses will help us refine our processes and practices moving forward, and for that, we are deeply appreciative of all respondents. While we are grateful to learn ways we can better serve our constituents, we are equally heartened to hear the positive ways our work is serving our region. Thank you for engaging in these conversations with us and helping us all work together better as we seek the common good in the Pacific Northwest.

If you have feedback about our grants application and evaluation process you would like to share, please email feedback@murdocktrust.org.

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