How to Make Giving for Racial Justice Count
Investing in strengthening Black-led groups and focusing on justice as much as equity is critical, says Nat Chioke Williams, head of the Hill-Snowdon Foundation.
Battling the Symptoms of Injustice, Not the Disease (Letter to the Editor)
The CEO of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation says urging foundations to support programs that ameliorate injustice instead of attacking the causes will never achieve a truly just society.
Philanthropy Must Act as Nation Faces Potentially Unprecedented Election Crisis
For the first time in modern American history, a sitting president is openly flouting American election norms. What can foundations and donors do about it?
Philanthropy Can’t Support the Common Good When It Supports White Supremacy (Letter to the Editor)
Nonprofits that are at the vanguard of advancing nationalism don’t deserve philanthropic support, write two leaders of advocacy groups.
All of Us in Grant Making — Not Just the Financiers — Need to Pay Attention to Investments
For too long, many of us involved in program grants have done too little to push endowment investments to match our mission goals. That’s no longer acceptable.
Philanthropy Is Once Again Undermining Racial-Justice Movements
Grant makers should seek to avoid past mistakes — specifically the practice of using their influence to shape the agendas of vulnerable civil-rights organizations.
How Billionaires Can Fund Moonshot Efforts to Save the World
If the richest American gave just 1 percent more than they do now, they could make a difference on the scale of the original moon landing. An in-depth exploration of what they might fund points to the successful endpoints.
How Billionaires Can Fund Moonshot Efforts to Save the World
If the richest American gave just 1 percent more than they do now, they could make a difference on the scale of the original moon landing. An in-depth exploration of what they might fund points to the successful endpoints.
Chronicle Failure on Immigration Interview Hurts All Nonprofits
All of us should expect nonprofits, philanthropists, and the media that covers them to rely on accurate data, provide complicated context, and invite public scrutiny, writes a philanthropy scholar.
A Lost Chance to Debate Immigration
Charitable interests aligned with corporate corporations indifferent to the plight of the American worker are seeking to suppress discussion about the long-term sustainable level of immigration, writes the head of the Colcom Foundation.