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‘NGOs Gone Wild’: House Republicans Target Nonprofits in Hearing

Republican lawmakers alleged a “money laundering” scheme funneling taxpayer dollars to Democratic officials. Democrats claimed the Trump administration is “weaponizing the federal government” to chill nonprofit activity and speech.

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5 Key Findings From Our Nonprofit Technology Survey

The <i>Chronicle of Philanthropy</i> survey reveals a sector at a crossroads, where organizations that can afford to modernize are pulling ahead, while those that can’t fear being left behind.

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Can a Shift From ‘Slacktivism’ Win Over Gen Z?

Nonprofits are giving young Americans meaningful work and the chance to direct the change they want to see happen.

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MIT and Other Institutions to Share $90 Million Gift

Plus, construction projects at three universities attracted more than $35 million from private donors, and nursing students at an HBCU will benefit from a $1 million windfall.

The ‘Eco-Right’ Is Growing. Will Bipartisanship Follow?

The ‘Eco-Right’ Is Growing. Will Bipartisanship Follow?

A small number of conservative climate groups are winning converts with a strategy that they say can defuse polarization. It is a moment for “radical collaboration,” says one left-leaning advocate.

15,000 Churches Will Close This Year. Each Could Be a Home for Civic Revival

15,000 Churches Will Close This Year. Each Could Be a Home for Civic Revival

In Appalachia, a church donated its building to 30 community organizations — one example of how faith-based organizations are transforming their spaces to meet the needs of their communities.

A Nonprofit That Uses Music to Power Memory and Social Justice

A Nonprofit That Uses Music to Power Memory and Social Justice

Music of Remembrance was founded in 1998 to ensure the voices of the Holocaust were heard. The organization has since expanded its mission to honor all people who have been persecuted.

Old Ways, New Tech World

Old Ways, New Tech World

Charity leaders are trying to improve their organizations’ use of technology, but they’re running into roadblocks. Chief among them: a lack of money and expertise.

Nonprofit Leaders Face Tough Choices on Staffing, Fundraising as Federal Cutbacks Continue

Nonprofit Leaders Face Tough Choices on Staffing, Fundraising as Federal Cutbacks Continue

In a Center for Effective Philanthropy survey of 585 of nonprofit leaders, a majority said they were confronting unprecedented financial and other challenges that included the politicization of their work.