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Yes, We’re in a Crisis. No, You Shouldn’t Change Your Nonprofit’s Priorities.

What a concert played in the wake of 9/11 can teach the sector about how to respond to the current crisis.

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A Rescue Plan for Local Public Media That Conservatives Will Love

Right-of-center donors would join with their progressive counterparts to replace lost federal funding — if the money went to local stations.

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I Said No to Wealth Hoarding and Left My Family Foundation Behind

The author learned lessons from her family’s approach to philanthropy that convinced her a different path was needed — for her and the larger sector.

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Trump Funding Cuts Show Why Nonprofits Should End Reliance on Federal Grants

Even when government dollars support good work, they often come with strings attached, making it harder for nonprofits to fulfill their missions and serve their communities.

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Philanthropy’s Road Forward: 6 Takeaways From Traveling the U.S. in Precarious Times

Over seven weeks, 22 book tour events, and discussions with thousands of funders, the message was clear: the structures of the past are damaging the sector and must change.

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Adapt or Resist? How to Survive the Threat of Political Litmus Tests for Federal Grants

A new executive order gives presidential appointees the power to reward allies and punish opponents. Here are seven actions nonprofits can take to lessen the blow.

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To Protect Democracy, Tell a Better Story About Why It Matters

Philanthropy leaders recognize the need to counter authoritarian narratives but aren’t sure where to begin. Here’s a game plan.

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Ditch Grand Strategies and Focus on How Change Really Happens

Philanthropy reflexively tries to solve problems with sweeping plans. Instead, fix what matters most to people — from a broken stoplight to education — to set off a chain reaction of community-driven action.

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How Funders Can Protect Grantees — and Themselves — From Civil Society Attacks

At a time of escalating threats to journalists, grant makers should bolster the security of nonprofit media outlets but also can’t ignore their own risks.

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The Power of Doing Good When So Much Is Bad. Try It.

In chaotic times, volunteering remains a potent force for connection, transformation, and hope.