At The Fresh Perspective Group (TFPG), we’re thrilled to share our inaugural philanthropy initiative: a pro bono project award designed to empower nonprofits with strengthened tech infrastructure. Our journey into philanthropy is not just about providing resources—it’s about listening, learning, and building bridges for sustainable impact. Read on for more details.
Jen Cole, CEO of The Fresh Perspective Group, shares her insights:
“Throughout my career of supporting nonprofits and serving as the board chair of a small community science center, I’ve seen firsthand just how complicated the funding space is. But it wasn’t until I got a peek behind the scenes—hearing the advice given to high-net-worth individuals—that I realized the focus often leans heavily on legacy. The conversations are about preserving and allocating wealth for the future, tax strategies, and long-term financial growth. What often gets lost, though, is the urgent need to get those funds flowing to nonprofits now. The challenge is figuring out how to move this money responsibly but quickly to support organizations making an immediate impact.
The idea sounds simple: we need to build bridges between funders and the nonprofits delivering essential services. We must create a self-sustaining ecosystem where resources flow seamlessly, whether to museums, youth programs, food banks, or job readiness initiatives—because the need is great everywhere. And the first step? It’s all about listening and learning from those who are already making a difference.
Over the past 15 years working in nonprofit tech, my focus was primarily on individual giving/fundraising, but I have come to deeply appreciate the vital role that foundations and funders play in the broader social systems ecosystem. My perspective truly broadened in 2020 when I met Pamela. She passionately advocated for better systems that not only serve nonprofits effectively but also measure and amplify the impact of foundations. I couldn’t imagine a better partner to bring The Fresh Perspective Group’s Philanthropy vision to life.”
When Jen shared her vision with me, it resonated deeply. We’re not just offering tech solutions; we’re aiming to connect people and ideas, making space for collaboration. Our pro bono award is only the first step. But we know that real, sustainable change comes from collective action and shared wisdom.
That’s why we’re committed to hearing from our community. What are the innovative approaches already out there? How can we amplify efforts rather than reinvent the wheel? By crowd-sourcing ideas and working alongside changemakers, we can learn and shape our philanthropy to create real, lasting impact.
I’ll be attending Exponent Philanthropy in Austin this month, where I’m eager to learn from and connect with those leading the charge. If you know of other must-attend events or have ideas to share, reach out! Let’s collaborate and discover the best ways to support the nonprofits you care about.
We believe in the power of community and the importance of shared knowledge. There’s so much to gain from the experiences, perspectives, and innovative ideas of others, and we’re committed to co-creating solutions. We want to hear what’s happening in philanthropy, who else is tackling these challenges, and find where we can make the biggest difference. Real change happens when we step out of our echo chambers and collaborate meaningfully.
As we work to build a program that drives real, sustainable change, I am eager to hear your insights. How can we best support the nonprofits you care about? What strengthens their infrastructure and fuels their success? Let’s start this conversation together.
Jen reflected on where we’re going:
“We’re starting this journey with open hearts and minds, driven by optimism and a commitment to meaningful action. I’ve always believed I don’t need to have all the answers—just know where to go for help and who to learn from. We’re here to learn and leverage the best knowledge out there. How can we make the most of this? How do we ensure resources get to where they’re needed most?”
We’re diving in with excitement, focused on making a difference that’s both impactful and joyful. By building a support network, we aim to keep nonprofits thriving and connect our TFPG team members to the impact of their work. Share your stories, your challenges, and your ideas. Together, we can strengthen the bridge between funders and the nonprofits serving our communities.
If you’re attending Exponent Philanthropy or have insights on how TFPG can make the most meaningful impact, reach out to us and book time with me. Let’s shape the future of giving—together.