What Can We Learn from Community Foundation Nationwide That Have Supported Neighboring
Across the United States there are a growing number of community foundations that have intentionally invested in belonging, neighboring, social cohesion, and bridging social capital rather than simply funding direct services. One interesting finding is that while many foundations describe these efforts as “belonging” or “community connectedness,” only a handful have published meaningful evaluation data. The strongest examples we will look at in-depth include the following. 1. Lancaster County Community Foundation (Pennsylvania) This is probably the best U.S. example of a foundation intentionally investing in belonging across differences . Campaign: The foundation spent years convening residents around difficult conversations about immigration, race, faith, politics and civic life rather than simply making grants. Their work evolved into the One Community / Building Bridges initiative and broader efforts around common ground. The Council on Foundat...