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Which Pro-Democracy Initiatives Work? Philanthropy Has No Idea

Clear answers will require investments in solutions-focused research — and an easily accessible evidence base.

Here’s Why So Little Humanitarian Aid Is Reaching Gaza

A professor who has spent decades overseeing relief operations around the world says many things are hampering desperately needed relief: Israel controls all of the border crossings into Gaza and does intensive searches of trucks for security reasons, slowing down the deliveries. Even if aid does cross into Gaza, it does not mean the goods will reach people in need.

A Trip to Alabama, Lessons About Race, and the Payoffs of Out-of-the Box Grants

Visiting the Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice helped grantees better understand America’s history of racial injustice while promoting empathy and awareness.

Where Should the Nonprofit World Stand on Campus Protests?

Stop romanticizing student demonstrators against the war in Gaza, and start encouraging them to reexamine their strategy.

Expiring Tax Breaks, Charitable Giving, and What’s at Stake for Philanthropy

Proposed changes to the tax code will significantly reduce donations, the author argues, spelling trouble for charities.

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MacKenzie Scott and the Case for Giving to Very Small Nonprofits Like Mine

Ninety-two percent of organizations — including the one I founded — have budgets of less than $1 million and know what their communities need most. But Scott and others make it impossible for us to get needed funds.

Ahead of the Curve: Patricia Bauman Set the Standard for Multiyear Giving

Long before it was common, Bauman devoted family assets to protecting democracy — and acted as a tugboat to pull wealthier foundations into the cause.

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Righteous Attitudes, Ideological Purity Tests, Zero-Sum Thinking: How Philanthropy Stokes Division

Privately, anti-polarization nonprofits and practitioners say philanthropy is part of the problem.

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How Nonprofits Lose Out When Volunteer Advocates Are Asked to Do Little Real Advocacy

Nonprofits worried about their brand are asking supporters to do little more than sign petitions and write checks. They should be helping them become effective citizen-advocates.

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Charitable Donors Operating in the Shadows Push Our Politics to the Extremes

Grant makers on the left and right finance a network of activists and advocates whose all-or-nothing, combative stances keep the political parties tethered to the poles.