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Social-Service Groups Fight to Reverse a Slide in Donations

In the age of Trump, the United Way and others face the delicate task of ensuring that donors know and understand their missions and their importance.

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U. of Florida Spurs Big Gifts With a Sense of Urgency

A unique financial arrangement puts pledges to work immediately for endowed faculty. Plus: The university invites donors to help it solve major societal problems. 

How the 2016 Philanthropy 400 Was Compiled

The results were compiled from Internal Revenue Service Form 990 filings, a survey sent to 520 tax-exempt organizations, annual reports, financial statements, and more.

From the Philanthropy 400: Champions of Donated Goods

From the Philanthropy 400: Champions of Donated Goods

Charities that rely most on donated goods and services include the Task Force for Global Health, Good360, and a host of food banks and international relief organizations.

From the Philanthropy 400: Wall Street Bonanza

From the Philanthropy 400: Wall Street Bonanza

See how much the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Fidelity Charitable, and 168 other charities received in the form of stock gifts.

From the Philanthropy 400: Who Got the Most Million-Dollar Gifts

From the Philanthropy 400: Who Got the Most Million-Dollar Gifts

The Smithsonian, the University of California at San Francisco, and several community foundations are among the leaders in big-donation fundraising. Five groups got more than 100 gifts of $1 million or more.

Rodents Show Surprising Versatility to Help Fight Tuberculosis

Rodents Show Surprising Versatility to Help Fight Tuberculosis

A Dutch nonprofit first employed African giant-pouched rats to sniff out land mines; now they’re helping health officials move faster to identify carriers of TB.

Giving Days May Favor Big-Name Nonprofit Groups

Giving Days May Favor Big-Name Nonprofit Groups

Donors face too many choices when presented with lists of groups to support, so they tend to gravitate to organizations they already know, says a University of Memphis researcher.

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A Young Leader Pools Funds to Fight Anti-Muslim Bias

Kashif Shaikh’s Pillars Fund aims to support charities that are fighting bias against Islam — and to simply give back.

Nearly Half of Experienced Donors Plan to Give More This Year, Study Says

The report by Exponent Philanthropy also found that the vast majority prefer to give to nonprofits they already know well.