Our Team

Kristen Batdorf

Kristen Batdorf

Assistant, Fund for Shared Insight

kristen@fundforsharedinsight.org

Kristen supports the Fund for Shared Insight team as a versatile and dedicated assistant. She is skilled in scheduling, organizing, managing correspondence, and much more. Her core values align with Shared Insight’s mission, and she’s enthusiastic about being part of a team working to advance impact and equity in philanthropy by supporting organizations to listen to and partner with the people and communities they seek to serve.

DEBRA BLUM

DEBRA BLUM

Communications Manager, Fund for Shared Insight

debra@fundforsharedinsight.org

Debbie works with Fund for Shared Insight to produce on-point, reliable, and effective communications. In her freelance work, she delivers a variety of content to media, business, and nonprofit clients. In positions as a reporter, senior writer, and editor at The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Chronicle of Philanthropy, she developed special expertise in covering the nonprofit world — experience that continues to inform and inspire her work in the social/philanthropic sector.

JONATHAN BRACK

JONATHAN BRACK

Program Manager, Fund for Shared Insight

jonathan@fundforsharedinsight.org

Jonathan supports Fund for Shared Insight’s leadership team in engaging funders in adopting high-quality listening and feedback practices. For more than 20 years, he has worked at the intersection of youth development, education, and workforce development. He began his career as the founding director of an academic mentoring program, Berkeley Scholars. Later, Jonathan was part of the founding team at CODE2040, a nonprofit focused on increasing the participation of Black and Latinx people in tech. He has also worked on capacity-building, leadership development, and equity, diversity, and inclusion at Tipping Point Community. Most recently, he was the director of Collaborative Impact at the Foundation for California Community Colleges.

GITA GULATI-PARTEE

GITA GULATI-PARTEE

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Partner, Fund for Shared Insight

gita@opensourceleadership.com

Gita helps build the capacity of Fund for Shared Insight’s team to integrate an equity, diversity, and inclusion lens into all of its work. She publishes and presents extensively on racial and social justice, and consults regularly to foundations, funder networks, advocacy organizations and coalitions, and leadership development programs around the country. Check out Gita’s recent TEDx Talk, “Leading for Equity,” and her blog on race and parenting.

PENELOPE HUANG

PENELOPE HUANG

Evaluation and Learning Manager, Fund for Shared Insight

penny@fundforsharedinsight.org

Penny shepherds Fund for Shared Insight’s ongoing learning, evaluation, and monitoring of progress against its theory of change. She brings deep experience in program evaluation, strategic planning, and nonprofit consulting. Through her social-sector work, Penny is committed to centering community voices when addressing critical issues around social justice, equity, and the yawning socio-economic divide.

 

LINDSAY AUSTIN LOUIE

LINDSAY AUSTIN LOUIE

Program Director, Fund for Shared Insight

lindsay@fundforsharedinsight.org

Lindsay supports many aspects of Fund for Shared Insight, including with leadership roles around funder engagement and international work. Through her independent consulting practice, Lindsay also works with funders on strategy development, grantmaker training, team development, and program implementation. A seasoned social sector leader, Lindsay previously served as the program officer for Philanthropy Grantmaking at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, led the Silicon Valley Venture Fund (SV2) as executive director, and ran business development for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin Counties. Lindsay serves on the Advisory Board for the Center for Effective Philanthropy.

KATY LOVE

KATY LOVE

Program Manager, Fund for Shared Insight

katy@fundforsharedinsight.org

Katy oversees the advocacy and policy committee for Fund for Shared Insight, which includes leading our climate-focused participatory grantmaking initiative. She brings experience in funder collaborations, communities of practices, and learning programs. Katy is an experienced practitioner of participatory grantmaking, a practice that moves power from funders to the people impacted by the funds. Before working as an independent consultant, Katy was the director of the grantmaking team at the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that operates Wikipedia. She has also held roles at the Global Fund for Children and CARE International, and serves on the steering committee for the Human Rights Funders Network.

 

MICHELLE MENGEL

MICHELLE MENGEL

Operations Manager, Fund for Shared Insight

michelle@fundforsharedinsight.org

Michelle supports Fund for Shared Insight’s broad range of operational and programmatic activities.She is an independent consultant to nonprofits and foundations specializing in financial analysis, operations, and evaluation. Previously, she worked as a community development practitioner for the Washington, DC Local Initiatives Support Corporation. At LISC, she provided strategic grants, loans, and resource-brokering to community-based organizations. She also helped publish the book, “Becoming What We Can Be, Stories of Community Development in Washington DC,” a 30-year retrospective of community development in the nation’s capital.

RICK MOYERS

RICK MOYERS

Communications Director, Fund for Shared Insight

rick@fundforsharedinsight.org

Rick is responsible for developing and executing communications strategies to support Fund for Shared Insight’s goals, which include expanding the number of nonprofits and funders that use listening and feedback to inform and improve their work and building a strong feedback field. After serving as vice president for programs and communications at the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation from 2010 to 2017, Rick launched an independent consulting practice focused on philanthropy. Rick co-authored the Daring to Lead 2006 and 2011 national studies of nonprofit executive leadership, and has been a contributor to The Chronicle of Philanthropy. He currently serves on the boards of the Community Foundation for the Central Blue Ridge, the National Center for Nonprofit Enterprise, and The Highland Center, a multi-tenant nonprofit community center serving rural Virginia.

MELINDA TUAN

MELINDA TUAN

Managing Director, Fund for Shared Insight

melinda@fundforsharedinsight.org

Melinda guides and facilitates Fund for Shared Insight’s operations, communications, grantmaking, evaluation, and more. As an independent consultant to senior leadership at philanthropic organizations around the country, Melinda promotes, crafts, and implements strategies for effective philanthropy. Prior to starting her consulting practice in 2003, Melinda co-founded and ran REDF, a social-venture capital fund; served as a manager at a national healthcare nonprofit; and worked as a management consultant. She enthusiastically brings her unique combination of business, leadership, evaluation, and management skills to helping mission-oriented organizations meet their goals, care for people, and better the world in which we live.

Co-Chairs

YVONNE BELANGER

YVONNE BELANGER

Barr Foundation

 

Yvonne is Barr’s director of learning and evaluation, leading the foundation’s efforts to gauge its impact and support ongoing learning — and application of that learning — among staff, grantees, and the fields in which the organization works. She came to Barr from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where, as a senior program officer, she partnered with leading researchers to build evidence on strategies for improving equity and success for low-income, first-generation students and students of color. She also served as a board member for the Queen Anne Helpline, a Seattle social-services nonprofit. Prior to philanthropy, Yvonne worked in education and research in a variety of roles, including in teaching, assessment, evaluation, instructional technologies, and digital-library projects.

 
JEHAN VELJI

JEHAN VELJI

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

 

As director of Hewlett’s Effective Philanthropy Group, Jehan leads a team that makes grants to strengthen nonprofits and the philanthropic sector and provides internal guidance across the foundation’s programs on supporting grantee capacity and developing, implementing, and evaluating grant strategies. Jehan has more than 25 years of experience in strategy consulting and organizational capacity-building, including in previous posts at Blue Meridian Partners, The Bridgespan Group, Mercer Management Consulting, and Catholic Relief Services.

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The Shared Insight team works closely with colleagues at Listen4Good, our national, client-focused feedback initiative. Please visit the team page at Listen4Good to meet the leaders guiding L4G’s survey-based listening programs and the coaches supporting participating nonprofits.

Partners

Fund for Shared Insight is delighted to partner with the following individuals (and their organizations) who provide invaluable research, evaluation, technology/website assistance, and strategic/management support.
MEENAKSHI ABBI

MEENAKSHI ABBI

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

Meenakshi joined RPA’s San Francisco office in May 2012. As a member of the Sponsored Projects Team, Meenakshi manages projects focused on a range of issues including education, capacity building, and arts and culture. She comes to RPA with a diverse background ranging from directing programs and computer programming to workforce development and volunteering for social justice organizations.

CECILIA BORGES FARFAN

CECILIA BORGES FARFAN

ORS Impact

Cecilia is part of the evaluation team that supports and facilitates learning in partnership with Fund for Shared Insight. She values equitable evaluation practices and ensuring the accessibility and usability of products and deliverables for learning and strategy improvement. She has experience working within complex and dynamic ecosystems including funder collaboratives and federally funded networks. Cecilia has worked on projects focused on the census, worker organizing, education reform, pluralism, and economic equality.

JUAN CLAVIJO

JUAN CLAVIJO

ORS Impact

Juan manages ORS’ evaluation and learning partnership with Fund for Shared Insight. Throughout a decade of experience in research and evaluation in the social sector in the United States and abroad, Juan has partnered with foundations, funder collaboratives, government entities, and nonprofits to support learning and strategic decision-making that informs and advances their work. Keeping equity at the center of his work, Juan strives to ensure that research and evaluation efforts interrogate power structures, systems, and outcomes, and remain in service of creating a more just and equitable society.

EDWIN MCKELPIN

EDWIN MCKELPIN

Dayspring Partners

As a designer, Ed has significant experience in brand identity and packaging, having worked for global brands and local startups for more than 20 years. His skill set has more recently expanded to web design, making him a versatile design partner. Ed also has a passion for photography. A favorite subject is the city of San Francisco, which has been his home his entire adult life. He lives there with his wife (also a Fund for Shared Insight partner!) and daughter.

JANET MCKELPIN

JANET MCKELPIN

Dayspring Partners

Hailing from Hawaii, Janet brings an unmistakable island warmth to her professional relationships. She reserves her intensity for her creative process. Janet has been thoughtfully solving client design challenges for 18 years, since the founding of Dayspring Partners. As the lead designer, she was instrumental in the development of Fund for Shared Insight’s brand identity and continues to provide design leadership.

WINIFRED OLLIFF

WINIFRED OLLIFF

Winifred is co-leading Shared Insight’s climate-focused participatory grantmaking initiative. She brings experience implementing transformative approaches in philanthropy, including participatory philanthropy, trust-based philanthropy, long-term flexible funding, microgrants, and grantee-centered approaches to risk management. Winifred’s work has focused on complex issues from digital inclusion to climate justice in more than 80 countries.

SARAH STACHOWIAK

SARAH STACHOWIAK

ORS Impact

Sarah is passionate about evaluation – a systematic method that combines inquiry and the strategic use of data to facilitate better decision-making and ultimately greater impact for social change. A respected facilitator, trainer, and coach, Sarah helps organizations transform evaluation work into broader learning initiatives that help define next strategies and spur new understanding about sustainability and capacity building. She is currently the CEO of ORS Impact.

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