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The Next Hurdle for Trust-Based Philanthropy: Showing Impact

Proponents have pressed for a less top-down relationship with nonprofits, and new approaches are now widespread. But their effectiveness isn’t yet known.

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A.I. Is the Future of Work. That Doesn’t Have to Be Bad.

If A.I. can take care of busy work, burnt-out nonprofit employees may have more time to focus on what matters most. Plus, check out the rest of our Trends 2024 special report.

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It’s Election Season. Here’s How Philanthropy Is Working to Secure the Vote.

Foundations and donors are aiming to bring down the thicket of barriers to a representative, unmanipulated vote.

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Federal Climate Funds Are Plentiful — but Nonprofits Should Move Quickly

Experts say if a Republican wins the White House, the new administration could change the rules that govern the Inflation Reduction Act. Plus: Check out the rest of our special report on the most important trends shaping philanthropy and the nonprofit world.

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Nonprofits Find Ways to Manage a Staffing Crisis With No End in Sight

Shorter workweeks, time off, and DEI training are helping groups hold on to workers.

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Has the Giving Crisis Reached the Point of No Return?

The giving crisis is finally beginning to hit nonprofits where it hurts — the pocketbook. But organizations are fighting to win back everyday donors.

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Wayne LaPierre Leaves a Financial Mess Behind at the NRA

The NRA’s coffers have reflected a circumstance more in line with an employee living paycheck to paycheck than an heir living off of a trust fund.

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Denver Bankers Give Local Science Museum $20 Million

Plus, Howard University’s medical school landed $12 million from billionaire novelist MacKenzie Scott, and Ballet Arizona company received $2 million from a longtime supporter.

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How Donor-Advised Funds Are Changing Philanthropy

DAFs are turning up everywhere — in grant-maker collaboratives, impact investing, workplace giving, and even wedding-gift registries. Will 2024 see new regulation?

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Nonprofit Leadership Lab Names Its First CEO

Also, Google.org has promoted its next global head from within, and the Clooney Foundation for Justice has appointed two lawyers to serve as co-CEOs.