All in Favor - Incite at Columbia University
All in Favor
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Led by
- Marianna de Senna Schaffer Board Chair, Scherman Foundation
- Funding Ford Foundation
Too often, trustee perspectives remain private—shaping billions in resources but rarely shared for public learning. At a moment when philanthropy faces growing political scrutiny, All in Favor opens a door into this world and invites trustees to reflect on the social and political contexts of their service. By capturing and publishing trustees' insights, the project provides the field and future trustees with insights to strengthen philanthropy’s legitimacy and transparency and to ensure that institutional culture aligns with the mission. By participating, trustees not only contribute to the historical record but help chart a more just and democratic future for the sector.
Rooted in the belief that space shapes story, All in Favor also incorporates artist-led gatherings—dinners, experiences, and workshops—that foster a more open and creative dialogue than institutional settings allow. By blending oral history, spatial design, and the arts, the project shows how cultural practice can transform not only how we gather, but how we govern.
The project invites foundation trustees and board chairs of private mid- to large-sized foundations who have served between 2008 and today to participate in interviews and contribute to this growing national archive. Trustees can express interest here.
Led by Marianna de Senna Schaffer—a foundation Board Chair and experienced philanthropic leader—All in Favor is developed in partnership with Columbia University’s Incite Institute and supported by the Ford Foundation and David Rockefeller Fund, and is an artist-sponsored project of The Performance Zone, dba The Field.
Contributions to the project can be made here. Please contact Marianna Schaffer for more information about the project at ms7199@columbia.edu.
Director
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Marianna Schaffer
Marianna de Senna Schaffer has spent more than two decades working at the intersection of art, philanthropy, and leadership. Stepping into the role of Board Chair at the Scherman Foundation in 2021, she recognized the opportunity to reimagine how foundation trustees connect, grow, and govern together. That vision inspired All in Favor—a resource and community to help leaders shape the future of philanthropy.
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