Tuti ScottWhy Funding 501(c)(4) Organizations is Critical for Systemic ChangeIn part one of this three-part blog series, Tuti B. Scott, a philanthropy and gender equity strategist and former board chair at Tides…6d ago6d ago
Tuti ScottFeminist Wisdom and ReflectionsWhat an honor to be amongst global leaders who are driving change with feminist principles!Nov 29, 2023Nov 29, 2023
Tuti ScottInstitutions Need to Change While Women Embrace Financial ProwessAuthor’s note: My dear friend and colleague Suzanne Biegel passed away on September 20th. I first met Suzanne at a Criterion Institute…Nov 14, 2023Nov 14, 2023
Tuti Scott12 Ways to Show Up (or Not) as a PhilanthropistWhen a group of women donors gathered earlier this summer to participate in the Freedom School for Philanthropy, we invited them to explore…Sep 12, 2023Sep 12, 2023
Tuti ScottOn Allyship and Activism in PhilanthropyDespite the backlash we’re seeing against Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging work in the U.S., I continue to feel a sense of…Sep 7, 2023Sep 7, 2023
Tuti ScottPrioritizing Science While Respecting Social JusticeRecently my politically-active hairdresser made the following statement, “Trans women in sports are being used as a partisan issue and, I…Sep 7, 2023Sep 7, 2023
Tuti ScottBlack and Brown Women Leaders: Why and How to Amplify Their WorkClarity of purpose marks the sixth decade of my life. The why of my work to uplift and support women leaders, and especially Black and…Mar 30, 2023Mar 30, 2023
Tuti ScottMoving the Ball ForwardThe floor of the TD Garden pulsed with revelers, all of them celebrating Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey’s historic political win. By…Mar 17, 2023Mar 17, 2023