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Education Grant Makers Need to Leave Their Covid Comfort Zones and Spend Time in Schools

Education Grant Makers Need to Leave Their Covid Comfort Zones and Spend Time in Schools

A lack of physical proximity to teachers, administrators, and students has diminished philanthropy’s role in schools during the pandemic. To regain trust and relevance, education donors need to take creative steps to get back in schools and resume in-person convenings.

Grant Makers Should Stop Resisting Nonprofits’ Pleas for Increased Technology Funding

Grant Makers Should Stop Resisting Nonprofits’ Pleas for Increased Technology Funding

A lack of coordination among foundation IT and program staff is one of several factors that prevent nonprofits from getting the funding they need to upgrade their technology and become fully functioning participants in the digital age. Plus: Read our cover story on cybersecurity.

Grant Makers Facing Racial-Equity Fatigue Should Rethink Approaches That Are Blocking Progress

Grant Makers Facing Racial-Equity Fatigue Should Rethink Approaches That Are Blocking Progress

Foundation leaders need to be honest with themselves about why lofty language about race and diversity hasn’t translated into real change at their organizations. In some cases, they may need to consider adopting different words — and unexpected messengers.

Why We Need to Keep an Eye on the Gates Foundation’s Board Expansion

Why We Need to Keep an Eye on the Gates Foundation’s Board Expansion

The addition of three outsiders to the family fund is an important first step, but we need to keep our eye on how the new trustees deal with demands for a power shift and greater feedback from the people the philanthropy serves.

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Education and Climate Donors Should Join Forces to Develop Green Schools, Expand Climate Instruction

Addressing the accelerating climate crisis must include the creation of environmentally friendly schools and curricula that educate young people about the perils of climate change — and the role they can play in fighting it.

Lessons for the Next Stage of Covid Grant Making: Turn Over the Decision Making to Those on the Front Lines

Lessons for the Next Stage of Covid Grant Making: Turn Over the Decision Making to Those on the Front Lines

A collaborative of grant makers supported nonprofits in more than 100 countries — and learned that bravery, resilience, and organizing power point the way to successful philanthropy.

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As Nonprofit Leaders Pass the Baton, Let’s Use This Moment to Close the Race Gap.

Half of nonprofit CEOs are getting ready to make a transition, a study released today finds. Since many of them are white, we have a chance to make a big stride on diversity — but only if foundations, nonprofits, and others tackle succession planning, training, and funding.

Donor-Advised Funds Are Essential to Democratizing Philanthropy

Proponents of federal regulation say the accounts are piggy banks for the wealthy. But they are missing out on how essential DAFs are for encouraging people of more moderate means to give generously.

To Help Nonprofits as Omicron Surges, Foundations Should Maintain and Expand New Giving Approaches

To Help Nonprofits as Omicron Surges, Foundations Should Maintain and Expand New Giving Approaches

Nonprofit leaders and staffs are exhausted from two years of continuing crises. Philanthropies need to respond by doubling down on the more equitable and less burdensome grant-making practices put in place early in the pandemic.

Foundations That Fund Medical Research Should Require a Diverse Pool of Study Participants

Foundations That Fund Medical Research Should Require a Diverse Pool of Study Participants

For too long, most data for health studies has come from white people or those of predominantly European ancestry. Philanthropy can play an important role in ensuring that people of color are represented in studies that guide treatments for diseases like Covid-19.