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An Urgent Response Is Needed to the Dire Staff Shortages Facing Nonprofit Government Contractors

An Urgent Response Is Needed to the Dire Staff Shortages Facing Nonprofit Government Contractors

Most government contracts don’t cover the total cost of providing services and restrict funding for expenses such as raises and benefits. Philanthropy needs to offer more flexible funding to make up the difference, and political leaders should enact policies that address contract shortfalls.

Corrupt Financial Systems Help Russian Oligarchs and Hurt Ordinary People. Philanthropy Must Do More to Support Change.

Corrupt Financial Systems Help Russian Oligarchs and Hurt Ordinary People. Philanthropy Must Do More to Support Change.

Money laundering doesn’t just make it harder to sanction Vladimir Putin and his cronies for the invasion of Ukraine. It depletes countries of funds needed to address the social problems that grant makers care about. There is no better time for philanthropy to do more to promote change.

MacKenzie Scott’s Gifts Are Game Changers for Racial-Justice Groups. But Now We Need to Do More.

MacKenzie Scott’s Gifts Are Game Changers for Racial-Justice Groups. But Now We Need to Do More.

Grassroots groups continue to be left out of the largess, so that’s why our organization is sending $2 million of our Scott gift to them.

Philanthropy Helped Reduce Institutional Placements for Foster Kids. Now Many Have Nowhere to Go.

Philanthropy Helped Reduce Institutional Placements for Foster Kids. Now Many Have Nowhere to Go.

Good philanthropic intentions fueled efforts to severely limit the number of foster children placed in group settings. But the movement has gone too far. More such facilities are needed for kids whose mental and behavioral challenges make placing them with families extremely difficult.

Donating to Ivy League Schools Is Ineffective and Unnecessary, and It Reinforces Inequality

Donating to Ivy League Schools Is Ineffective and Unnecessary, and It Reinforces Inequality

If donors genuinely want to support higher education, they should consider sending their funds to the institutions that really need it — those that promote economic and social mobility.

Ukrainian Leaders Show the Power of a Story to Move Policy. Immigration Advocates Should Take Note.

Ukrainian Leaders Show the Power of a Story to Move Policy. Immigration Advocates Should Take Note.

A comprehensive immigration overhaul will not happen unless the movement can change cultural attitudes about people who were not born in the United States. To do that, philanthropy needs to invest in narrative change at least as much policy advocacy.

Donors Don’t Understand Inflation’s Impact on Charities. That’s Why Fundraisers Must Tell Them.

Donors Don’t Understand Inflation’s Impact on Charities. That’s Why Fundraisers Must Tell Them.

Because so many adults haven’t lived through inflation that’s as high as today’s, they don’t realize that costs are soaring for nonprofits.

Donor Collaboratives Are a New Approach That Advances Equity and Efficiency

Donor Collaboratives Are a New Approach That Advances Equity and Efficiency

Billions of dollars are now flowing through collaborative giving efforts led by people of color and others who have direct experience navigating an unjust world.

Foundations Should Unleash Their Biggest Asset to Solve the Homelessness Crisis: Endowment Investments

Foundations Should Unleash Their Biggest Asset to Solve the Homelessness Crisis: Endowment Investments

Philanthropy has poured millions of grant dollars into addressing homelessness, with minimal impact.

Philanthropy Transcended Political Polarization to Help Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit. It Can Do It Again.

Philanthropy Transcended Political Polarization to Help Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit. It Can Do It Again.

The success of the Child Tax Credit, despite current setbacks, shows why grant makers need to break out of their ideological bubbles and help the left and right find common ground on social-policy issues.