The Bob Woodruff Foundation Asks Too Much of Potential Grantees
The grant maker should balance its good work with a less onerous grant-application process.
Identity Narratives Can Highlight Strength and Oppression — the Two Aren’t Incompatible
It’s dangerous to dismiss the systemic obstacles that often accompany immigrant experiences.
Regular Donor Communication Is Essential to Advancing a Nonprofit’s Mission
Gratitude and transparency with donors will set nonprofits up for success.
Opinion|Low Compensation Effects All Nonprofit Workers — Not Just Gen Z
To attract the best people, the nonprofit world needs to end its so-called “culture of austerity.”
End Donor Dominance: Readers Respond to Op-Ed Criticizing Trust-Based Philanthropy
Readers say commentary misrepresents giving approach as lacking accountability; contend the opposite is the case.
Family Involvement in Education Should Start in the Library
Libraries offer something schools can’t: year-round programs that engage the whole family.
Donor Privacy Is Essential. Stop Asking Lawmakers to Force Disclosure.
Escalating calls to force charities to say who’s supporting them may lead to harassment of donors and dampen charitable giving.
Opinion | Critics Are Wrong: DAF Misuse Isn’t Rampant
While charitable dollars should never be used to fuel hate, targeting DAFs isn’t the solution and ignores all the good they can accomplish.
Don’t Blame Nonprofit Mentorship Problems on Young Workers
Nonprofit leaders should embrace pushback from young colleagues, using it to become better mentors.
Opinion | Reader Say Israel-Hamas War Coverage Lacks Balance
Criticizes Chronicle for focusing too much on the views of wealthy donors.