International Funders for Indigenous Peoples
Alice Phinizy is a seasoned finance and operations professional with extensive experience in nonprofit and consulting sectors. Currently serving as Board Treasurer for International Funders for Indigenous Peoples and a Strategic Consultant, Alice has demonstrated expertise in enhancing financial health and operational efficiency across various organizations. Previous roles include Director of Finance for Project HOPE and Director of Finance and Operations/Chief Finance & Operations Officer at Disability Rights Fund, where Alice led financial strategy and risk management during periods of significant growth. Additional experience includes positions at Trillium Brewing, Third Sector Capital Partners, Women’s Institute for Housing and Economic Development, and Paul Revere Memorial Association, showcasing a strong background in financial oversight, compliance, and organizational development. Alice holds an MBA in International Business and Organizational Management and a BS in Computer Information Systems from Bentley University.
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International Funders for Indigenous Peoples
IFIP is led by donors and Indigenous leaders to advance a new movement in philanthropy that better values, supports and partners with Indigenous communities. Donors and Indigenous leaders are afforded unique opportunities to respectfully learn from one another at our regional meetings and international donor summits. This face-to-face engagement plants the seeds for trust and enduring collaborations. We build capacity for both Indigenous communities seeking support and donors interested in high impact philanthropy. Personalized encounters, buttressed by social media, case studies and original research on best practices, form the cornerstones of IFIP’s strategy.