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Listening to our Partners: Reflections on Our 3rd Grantee Perception Report and Survey
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In September-October 2025, Imaginable Futures partnered with the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) to conduct our third Grantee Perception Report survey. Sixty-five partner organizations across Brazil, Kenya, and the United States shared candid feedback on how we are showing up as a funder—and what the current funding and policy environment looks like on the ground.
Over the past two years, we refined how we track progress toward systems change through a Systems & Impact Framework that centers partner voice and field learning. As part of this approach, we committed to conducting the CEP survey every two to three years. Our 2025 survey results help us understand partner experiences and where we’re seeing shifts.
Across Brazil, Kenya, and the United States, partners reported:
“Federal and state funding cuts…have led to increased demand for our support while simultaneously narrowing the pool of available resources. Families we work alongside are experiencing profound stress: many are losing access to essential health and early learning services, while others are struggling to cover their most basic needs.”
US Grantee
Since our last survey, we carried out several strategic shifts—like updating our mission and vision; conducting an audit and action plan around our justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion approach; and implementing our S&I Framework—all which impact how we partner and engage. Survey feedback highlights three areas where partners see progress:
“Imaginable Futures’ support for our organizational development has been exceptionally valuable. Very few funders invest in strengthening the internal capacity of organizations, and this focus has been instrumental in our growth. Their support enabled us to build stronger systems, refine our processes, and enhance our ability to deliver high-quality programs. This investment in our organizational health has had a direct impact on our effectiveness and sustainability, positioning us to better serve our learners and communities.”
Kenya Grantee
The survey also surfaced gaps in our partnerships:
Based on grantee feedback and our continued commitment to strengthening partnerships, we are focusing on:
“We also believe that Imaginable Futures can play a strategic role in disseminating and catalyzing communication for the [organizations] it supports, giving greater visibility to their initiatives and strengthening the social ecosystem.”
Brazil Grantee
Investing in this survey helps us stay accountable to our values, our partners, their fields and communities served. In 2025, we’ve seen what’s resonating and where there’s still room to strengthen partnerships. As we build on this learning in 2026 and beyond, we look forward to bridging possibility, fostering exchange, and pushing innovation that enables our partners to translate their vision of enduring change for learners everywhere.
If our survey results sparked an insight or something you’d like to share, please email hello@imaginablefutures.com with the subject line: Survey 2025.