This month’s issue of Alliance magazine, the leading publication for philanthropy and social investment worldwide, explores the value and niche role of small grants in bringing about change. The issue is guest-edited by Greengrants’ founder and President, Chet Tchozewski, and focuses on the many ways that small grants can make an enormous impact on social and environmental movements. Contributions from Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai and Marion Rockefeller Weber, granddaughter of J.D. Rockefeller, further validate the small grants approach—a unique type of grantmaking that Greengrants employs in our quest for social and environmental justice. You can read Chet’s article, “Chasing the Butterfly: Why Small Grants Matter,” here.
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