Letting Go Book Meg Massey. Physical health, creativity, financial success, emotional healing, As a founder and author, meg’s focus is on the shift of power in philanthropy and impact investing.
The book is equally useful for all dimensions of human life: We discuss this and more with ben wrobel and meg massey, authors of the book letting go, focused on the need for philanthropists and impact investors to cede control of funding decisions in the latest episode of our money + meaning podcast: How philanthropists and impact investors can do more good by giving up control” and hannah paterson, senior portfolio manager at the national lottery community fund.
Ben wrobel and meg massey, authors of the book ‘letting go’, discuss the need for philanthropists and impact investors to cede control of funding decisions “most funders are acting in good faith.
A glance at the world’s largest. The idea for letting go, a book we recently published on impact investing and participatory grantmaking, came out of a conversation we had at a conference in 2019, one of the last we attended before the pandemic turned the world virtual. Meg masseys's writing and reporting covers racial and gender equity, sustainable fashion, the creative economy, going green and the power dynamics in philanthropy and investing. The above post is the first of three excerpts from “letting go: