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Foundations Say Climate Change Is Urgent but Still Fail to Fund Solutions

Nonprofits are holding back even more in their attention to the issue, according to a new study.

How Fundraising Can Bring Americans Back to Giving — if It Changes

Twenty million households have stopped opening their wallets for charity. Nonprofits are at least partly to blame.

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How Mother Jones Defies Fundraising Rules to Build Community and Grow

The scrappy investigative journalism outlet wants donors to feel part of a “high-quality thought partnership.”

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Portrait of the Grant Maker as an Artist

In a 20-year career in grant making, Kresge Foundation president Rip Rapson has done hundreds of drawings to make philanthropy’s complexity clear — to himself and to others.

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An Arts Center in East Palo Alto, Calif., Designed for — and by — Young People

Students helped guide the creation of the 25,000-square-foot center and made key decisions, like pushing for cutting-edge sustainability practices.

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BoardSource and Nonprofit Finance Fund Announce New CEOs

Also, the Oregon Community Foundation will install a new leader in September, and Service Year Alliance has promoted its chief strategy officer to CEO.

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$205 Million to Go to Mental-Health and Infectious-Disease Research; Bezos Earth Fund Commits $50 Million for Marine Protection

Also, the James Irvine Foundation gave $15 million to the Tides Center to strengthen workers’ rights across California.

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Donating to Help Women Get Abortions Is a First Amendment Right — Protected by Supreme Court Precedents

Giving to abortion funds — even in places where helping people get the procedure is illegal — is protected by the U.S. Constitution, the author argues.

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Nearly 3 in 4 ‘Social Donors’ Say They Gave at an In-Person Event in the Past Year

Giving at in-person fundraising events is bouncing back, according to a new survey commissioned by fundraising technology company OneCause.

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Nonprofits Scramble to Comply With Fla. Law That Limits DEI Training

The law restricts efforts to talk about race, gender, and other issues of identity. Violations could lead to lawsuits with penalties of up to $100,000.