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People First
Donor Chapter

A peer community of funders investing in leadership development as a path to sustainable development and systems change.

What is the Donor Chapter?

The People First Donor Chapter is a peer community of funders investing — or interested in investing — in leadership development as a path to sustainable development and systems change.

The Chapter aims to build a shared understanding, to exchange learnings and insights, to inform each others' practices, and to enhance coordination among donors in this field.

The Chapter Aims To

  • Build shared understanding of key concepts and types of investments
  • Exchange learnings and insights across funders
  • Inform and strengthen individual giving practices
  • Enhance coordination among donors in the field

Closing the Gap in Philanthropic Learning

Across philanthropy, several funders are investing in leadership development, but often without shared language, a detailed mapping of who is doing what, or easy ways to compare approaches and inform each others' strategies.

Learning remains siloed, and it can be difficult to articulate what is being funded, why it matters, and what meaningful impact looks like across sectors and contexts.

The Chapter exists to close that gap in a way that is insightful, practical and useful to funders — strengthening both individual portfolios and the broader field.

"Funders are investing, but without shared language or a common map of the field."

"Learning remains siloed — making it hard to articulate what meaningful impact looks like."

"The Chapter exists to close that gap in a way that is insightful, practical and useful."

Three Linked Priorities

The Chapter will focus on three mutually reinforcing priorities to strengthen both individual funders and the broader field.

01

Build Understanding

Develop shared definitions and a framework that clarifies types of leadership development investments and provides clear examples across geographies and sectors.

02

Deepen Peer Learning

Convene funders in sustained peer exchange — through regular virtual sessions and in-person gatherings — to share experiences, case examples, and emerging insights.

03

Produce Field Resources

Create and curate public outputs — including synthesis briefs, donor mappings, and measurement frameworks — that strengthen investment practices across the field.

Key Activities

1

Peer Exchange Network

Engage 20+ funders and donor organizations in sustained peer exchange on leadership development philanthropy.

2

Shared Definitions & Framework

Develop shared definitions and a framework that clarifies types of investments and examples.

3

Donor Mapping

Produce a donor mapping by geography, category, and sector to reveal the landscape of investment in the field.

4

Measurement Approaches

Advance measurement approaches for different leadership development investments, including metrics and ROI framing.

5

Case Examples & Synthesis Briefs

Curate case examples and synthesis briefs that distill emerging learnings and insights from across the field.

6

Regular Convenings

Design regular calls and in-person convenings for peer learning and agenda setting to advance investment practices.

Practical. Respectful of Time.

Engagement is designed to respect time and remain practical. Participation involves sustained peer dialogue and ad hoc contribution in the form of shared outputs, resources, and case studies.

Roadmap 2025–2026

Nov–Dec 2025
Relationship Building

First Round of Conversations

Individual 1:1 calls with donors to share the Chapter's purpose, gather feedback, and align on priorities and timeline.

March 2026
Virtual

First Virtual Convening

Group session to align on shared definitions and types of leadership development investments, and to refine the purpose and engagements.

April 2026
In-Person · Oxford, UK

Skoll World Forum Gathering

In-person donor session in Oxford, UK, to surface insights from early exchanges, identify case examples, and shape the next phase of shared learning.

Mid 2026
Virtual

Second Virtual Convening

Session focused on measurement and evidence, including metrics and ROI framing for leadership development investments.

September 2026
In-Person · New York, USA

UNGA Gathering

In-person touchpoint alongside UNGA in New York, USA, to align on priorities and identify areas for collaboration.

Get Involved

If you are interested in participating in this chapter or if you have any questions, please reach out to us directly.

Contact Us

Or write to: thaischao@fundacaolemann.org.br