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Requiring Foundations to Give a Bigger Share of Their Assets Won’t Alleviate Inequities and May Entrench Them Further

Requiring Foundations to Give a Bigger Share of Their Assets Won’t Alleviate Inequities and May Entrench Them Further

If a foundation lacks an authentic awareness or commitment to diversity and inclusion, requiring higher asset distribution may exacerbate the very inequities advocates are working to reverse.

Support for Press Freedom Needs to Include Gender Equity in Newsrooms

Support for Press Freedom Needs to Include Gender Equity in Newsrooms

Journalism won’t be well severed if philanthropy simply props up media organizations that don’t reflect the people they serve and perpetuate a mostly white, male view of what constitutes news.

We Agree, Foundations Should Be Held Accountable for High Salaries and Staggering Expenses

Two former foundation officials support the idea of challenging the “staggering” redirection of charitable dollars to pay for “bloated foundation staff” and administrative expenses.

Donor Privacy Case Before the Supreme Court Is a Threat to Nonprofit Transparency

Donor Privacy Case Before the Supreme Court Is a Threat to Nonprofit Transparency

The challenge to a California law by the Americans for Prosperity Foundation could set in motion broad changes to nonprofit tax rules that would undermine trust in all civic institutions.

With Philanthropic Support, Artists Can Help Rebuild American Democracy One Song at a Time

With Philanthropic Support, Artists Can Help Rebuild American Democracy One Song at a Time

At a moment when society is so divided by authoritarian ideologies and partisan politics, it’s hard to find spaces of common ground. Cultural expression can create those spaces — particularly music.

To Transform Policing, Philanthropy Must Support Efforts to Abolish It

To Transform Policing, Philanthropy Must Support Efforts to Abolish It

Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict was just the start. Now grant makers need to make sure their dollars go where they will make a real difference — to abolitionist movements leading the fight for just and lasting change.

A Year of Crisis Forced Foundations to Change Bad Practices. They Should Never Revert to the Old Ways.

Grant makers faced their fears and overcame harmful giving patterns during a year of extreme challenges. They need to embrace their newfound bravery permanently.

Philanthropy Should Commit to Integrating Climate Work Into Everything

Philanthropy Should Commit to Integrating Climate Work Into Everything

Like racial injustice, confronting climate change will require those of us in philanthropy to change our assumptions about how we operate our organizations, how we live, and the way we fund.

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Artificial Intelligence Could Transform Fundraising if It’s Used Effectively and Ethically

The pandemic gave nonprofits a glimpse of how A.I. can change giving. Now foundations and nonprofits need to join forces to use these tools to jump-start a revolution in giving and ensure that organizations of all sizes and causes benefit.

White Philanthropy, Here’s How to Guarantee Real Change Happens

White Philanthropy, Here’s How to Guarantee Real Change Happens

Inviting people of color into structures in which we are accountable to white millionaires and billionaires is not an invitation to share power. Real power comes from appointing people of color into top roles and actively dismantling the power structures that marginalize millions, say the author of Decolonizing Wealth and the head of the Groundswell Fund.