Kindle Project
Sadaf Rassoul Cameron is an experienced leader in philanthropy, currently serving as the Executive Director of Kindle Project since 2008, where the focus is on reimagining grantmaking structures to foster a better world. Sadaf co-founded the Indie Philanthropy Initiative from 2014 to 2020, advocating for decentralized funding alternatives to disrupt traditional philanthropic practices. Previously, Sadaf held roles as the Environmental Justice Program Manager at Tewa Women United in 2008 and as the Public Education and Outreach Director at Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety from 2005 to 2007. Sadaf holds a Master of Arts in International Peace Studies with a focus on Peace Education from the University for Peace and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
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Kindle Project
Kindle Project is an outside-the-box grantmaking organization supporting wild solutions, by unusual suspects, in the attempt to move mountains. We are an agile philanthropic organization invested in democratized, collaborative, and strategic grantmaking that aligns donors and projects for meaningful impact. What we do: - We serve as a bridge between inspired donors and visionary projects. - We run an experimental philanthropic organization, innovating creative and participatory grantmaking methods and programs. - We give grants and awards to leading-edge projects and people. - We cultivate unique and meaningful relationships with our donors, community partners, and grantees. - We act as an intermediary, developing and managing unique funding programs in collaboration with our donors. - We facilitate the flow of capital and collaborative practices that move from the transactional into the relational.