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Nonprofits Hope Better Storytelling Will Bring More Donations

The Elevate Prize Foundation launched a production house earlier this year to tell more of those stories.

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Gender Pay Gap Persists for Nonprofit CEOs and Could Worsen Amid DEI Backlash

Women make up the majority of CEOs at smaller organizations, but they represent less than one-third of CEOs at organizations with annual budgets of more than $50 million, according to a Candid report.

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This Foundation Measures Its Impact by One Number. Is That a Model for Success?

The Lumina Foundation threw virtually all its resources at changing one metric. Now, with its holy grail in sight, it’s making the goal even harder to reach.

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How an Academic Archive Became a Tech Juggernaut

Early donors built JSTOR into a giant with more than $160 million in net assets. Now comes the AI challenge.

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$50 Million Gift Continues Billionaire’s Run of Medical Center Contributions

Plus, a South Dakota public school system and university are sharing a $33 million donation that will provide students and teachers scholarships.

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Nonprofits Are Preparing for National Guard Deployment Beyond D.C.

Groups that work with unhoused people, communities of color, and immigrants are aiming to provide additional resources if National Guard troops and federal agents are deployed to their cities.

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Foundation Coffers Are Full as Pressure Mounts to Increase Giving

Foundation assets are at an all-time high following two years of solid investment returns. Projections suggest that will translate to increased giving in 2025, but how much?

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Women Are Leaving the Work Force, Creating Risks and Opportunities for Nonprofits

The current jobs exodus signals both a warning and an opening for nonprofits.

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Before Celebrating Big Gifts, Charities Must Watch Out for Fake Donors

Recent cases of people giving fraudulently should remind nonprofits to check out any donors who make large or unusual gifts.

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A Bold Experiment in How Community Foundations Can Galvanize Local Philanthropy

The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving is using its centenary to raise funds for an unusually large scholarship program, in addition to other efforts to spur economic mobility.