Selected Writing
2025: The Routledge Handbook of Urban Cultural Planning: Wrote a chapter documenting our accomplishments at the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs – including increasing funding for artists, small businesses, BIPOC and disability communities to historic highs
2025: The Law is On Our Side, which informs funders’ protecting nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve
2024: Fear Less, which clarifies the lawsuit against the Fearless Fund and its implications for the national nonprofit and funding fields
2024: Builders & Buyers: Securing Capitalization for Nonprofit Financial Health
2021: Invited to contribute the essay Transcending Limiting Beliefs to Northern California Grantmakers’ Meet the Moment blog series, along with a series of national philanthropic leaders
2021: Being Pro-BIPOC Is Being Pro-Humanity, which explains the history of conservative philanthropy and encourages the center and left to support advocacy for policy change
2021: GIA’s Racial Equity Theory of Transformation, which asserts the importance of supporting cultural self-determination as part of economic self-determination
2020: We Can All Advocate and Many of Us Can Support Lobbying
2019: The Role of Arts and Culture in Health, Grantmakers in Health
2018: Provocation for the Center for Arts in Medicine
2015: Led the development of the sections of the City of New York’s long-term sustainability plan, One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City; Wrote the plan’s chapter on Culture (pp 78-84)
WRITING BY TOPIC
Grantmaker Practice & Nonprofit Health
2024: Builders & Buyers: Securing Capitalization for Nonprofit Financial Health
2021: Invited to contribute the essay Transcending Limiting Beliefs to Northern California Grantmakers’ Meet the Moment blog series, along with a series of national philanthropic leaders
2021: Being Pro-BIPOC Is Being Pro-Humanity, which speaks to the history of conservative philanthropy and encourages the center and left to support advocacy for policy change
2021: GIA’s Racial Equity Theory of Transformation, which asserts the importance of supporting cultural self-determination as part of economic self-determination
2019: The Role of Arts and Culture in Health, Grantmakers in Health
2018: Provocation for the Center for Arts in Medicine
Public Policy
2025: The Routledge Handbook of Urban Cultural Planning: Wrote a chapter documenting our accomplishments at the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs – including increasing funding for artists, small businesses, BIPOC and disability communities to historic highs
2025: The Law is On Our Side, which informs funders’ protecting nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve
2024: Fear Less, which clarifies the lawsuit against the Fearless Fund and its implications for the national nonprofit and funding fields
2020: We Can All Advocate and Many of Us Can Support Lobbying
2015: Led the development of sections of the City of New York’s long-term sustainability plan, One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City; Wrote the plan’s chapter on Culture (pp 78-84)