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Diversity Work Isn’t Working. It’s Time to Consider a New Approach.

Too often, diversity initiatives encourage an us-versus-them mentality. Philanthropy should invest in efforts that unify rather than divide.

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From TV’s ‘The Gilded Age’ to the Fight for Reparations: Lessons for Philanthropy in 2024

What binge watching a popular television show taught me about philanthropy’s ongoing efforts to move away from antiquated notions of charity.

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What I Learned About Donor Power From Trying to Hire Nikole Hannah-Jones

I was dean at UNC-Chapel Hill when a donor pressure campaign blew up the appointment of the 1619 Project author. Clearer donor guidelines would have prevented this.

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Education Success Starts With Family Involvement. Why Aren’t Donors Funding It?

Addressing post-pandemic learning loss should include far greater support for programs that involve parents and caregivers in their kids’ educations.

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A Post-Affirmative Action World Demands More — Not Less — Funding for Black Leaders

In 2024, let’s resolve to double down support for leaders of color and stand up against perceived legal threats.

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From ‘Data Lake’ to ‘Doom Loop,’ the Philanthropy Buzzwords We’ll Be Hearing in 2024

This year’s list highlights the nonprofit world’s tension between navigating A.I. and other new technology while keeping the focus on human needs.

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Donor Revolts, Fundraising Fallout, and Why the Ivy League’s Turmoil Matters to All Nonprofits

Following the resignation of Penn President Liz Magill, nonprofit leaders, academics, and funders weigh in on donor influence and free speech politics.

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The Nonprofit World Is Obsessed With Scaling. But Is It Always the Right Choice?

Mega gifts from MacKenzie Scott and others are helpgroups scale their work. But effective expansion is about more than money.

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An Unlikely Event — the Israel-Hamas War — Could Finally Spark DAF Reform

Anonymous donations to controversial anti-Israel groups shine a spotlight on the urgent need for donor-advised fund reform. Will this finally motivate Congress to pass much-needed legislation?

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Art + Activism = Change. But It’s a Formula Philanthropy Largely Ignores.

Shifting cultural attitudes is the key to lasting social change. That’s why grant makers need to encourage and support alliances between artists and advocates.