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Gabriel Kasper is a consultant at the Monitor Institute, with deep experience working with foundations, corporations, and social change organizations. Before joining Monitor in 2004, he was the program officer for philanthropy at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, where he was responsible for developing the foundation’s strategy and managing its grantmaking to increase the effectiveness of philanthropy as a field. Gabriel also spent two years managing neighborhood programs at a community foundation in Berkeley, California. He has more than a decade of experience as a consultant, providing applied research, program design, and strategic advising services to foundations and nonprofits, and working with corporations and international agencies in the telecommunications, electric utility, and development banking industries. He is co-author of the 2005 publication, On the Brink of New Promise: The Future of U.S. Community Foundations, and has written numerous articles on topics including the future of philanthropy, diversity, technology in the nonprofit sector, foundation collaboration, community development, and the growth of philanthropy in communities of color. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wesleyan University and holds a master’s in city planning from the University of California at Berkeley.




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