There was so much interest in last month’s post of 90 Foundations That Tweet that I wanted to expand on it by sharing a list of funder networks on Twitter.
What is a Funder Network?
According to the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers:
Funder networks consist of grantmakers organized around a specific funding issue, geographic location, or identity-based community that come together to build their skills, capacity, and impact. The networks:
- come in all shapes and sizes, including small and large private foundations, individual donors, community foundations, and philanthropists
- recognize the benefits of pooling resources, sharing knowledge, and benefiting from each other’s experiences
- increase resources for and focus attention on issues or underserved sectors
Below are 20 funder networks that tweet:
- Arizona Grantmakers Forum (via CEO Marissa Theisen) @MRT5244
- Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers @ABAGrantmakers
- Council on Foundations @COF_
- Council of Michigan Foundations @michfoundations
- Donors Forum of South Florida @donorsforumSF
- Donors Forum of Wisconsin @donorsforumofWI
- Emerging Practioners in Philanthropy @rustystahl
- Emerging Practioners in Philanthropy-Michigan @EPIPMichigan
- Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers @givingforum
- Funders Together to End Homelessness @funderstogether
- Grantmakers Forum of New York @GrantmakersNY
- Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania @GWPTweet
- Iowa Council of Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Initiative @iowayouthphil
- More For Mission Investing @more4mission
- Regional Association of Washington Grantmakers @WGrantmakers
- Southeastern Council of Foundations @secftweets
- Technology Affinity Group @TAGtech09
- The Communication Network @bsttrach
- Transatlantic Community Foundation Network (Canada) @TCFN
- West Virginia Grantmakers @WVGrantmakers
I’m sure I missed some, so please add a comment to share more funder networks on Twitter!
For more information about funder networks, check out the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers and the Council of Foundation’s list of affinity groups. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations also published a series of reports about the benefits and accomplishments of funder networks.
This list was compiled by (1) including funder networks I am following on Twitter, (2) posting three tweets over one month requesting names of funder networks that tweet (each of which were retweeted), and (3) taking Liz Wilder, Executive Director of Grantmakers Forum of New York, up on her offer to post the query “Who’s tweeting?” on the CEO listserve of the Forum of the Regional Association of Grantmakers (thanks Liz!).
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Posted by Kris Putnam-Walkerly © Kris Putnam-Walkerly and Philanthropy411, 2009

8 responses so far ↓
Jean Long // September 4, 2009 at 4:29 pm |
This is a great list, Kris, and organizes a huge amount of information. Thanks for sharing it.
http://twitter.com/jeancraiglong
Anna McDonnell // September 4, 2009 at 2:17 pm |
Come to think of it, I guess we are more of a hybrid: a community of individuals coming together to make collective grants to support projects that foster fairness for girls. I guess we have no niche! Sniff…
Anna McDonnell // September 4, 2009 at 2:14 pm |
I didn’t actually know that there was a name for what we are doing at 5 for Fairness so, thanks!
@5forfairness
philanthropy411 // September 1, 2009 at 7:17 am |
Great to hear about Jewish Teen Funders Network!
Rachael Bloom // August 31, 2009 at 3:56 am |
JGooders.com (an e-philanthropy helping people donate, volunteer & connect around causes in Israel and around the Jewish world) would like to recommend the Jewish Teen Funders Network @jtfn – the teen division of the Jewish Funders Network (http://www.jfunders.org/).
Adin Miller // August 27, 2009 at 11:00 am |
So much for my early morning coffee…sorry about that.
philanthropy411 // August 27, 2009 at 10:55 am |
Thanks Adin – Actually they are on there already: #18
Adin Miller // August 27, 2009 at 10:20 am |
Great list Kris. While not officially identified as the Communication Network, Bruce Trachtenber (it’s executive director) is also on Twitter: @bsttrach.