Siegel Family Endowment’s Katy Knight argues in The Chronicle of Philanthropy that the once-in-a-generation federal infrastructure plan holds immense promise for communities across the country and provides a rare opportunity for us as philanthropists to help champion a new, multidimensional definition of infrastructure.
Katy writes: “Infrastructure is having a moment. While policy makers grapple over what should and shouldn’t be included in the two pieces of legislation, philanthropy needs to take advantage of this rare opportunity and champion a new definition of infrastructure — one that builds a theoretical bridge between our social impact work and the infrastructure all communities need to thrive.”
Read the full op-ed here.