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How Foundations Can Help Groups Find New Ways to Boost Census Participation

The issue is especially pressing for Latinos, who are often undercounted and are showing low response rates already.

Americans Are Rightly Proud of Their Independence. But That’s Worsening the Pandemic. (Letter to the Editor)

Pluralism in democratic governance has been key to the strength and endurance of the American republic, but in the pandemic that we now face, might we even begin to ask whether federalism can also kill.

Nonprofits Are Leading the Way in the Fight Against Covid-19

Nonprofits Are Leading the Way in the Fight Against Covid-19

Fueled by philanthropists, nonprofits are more nimble and more attuned to demands to protect the public than government. To continue that role, they will need to heed lessons from 9/11 and other national emergencies.

Getting the Word Out Isn’t the Best Thing Foundations Can Do Now

Too many people communicating doesn’t help. What grant makers can do to make a bigger difference is spend big and ask grantees what they need most.

Why All Foundations Should Support the Guardians of the Nonprofit World Now

Why All Foundations Should Support the Guardians of the Nonprofit World Now

Advocacy in Washington helped channel billions of dollars to nonprofits, benefiting philanthropists who depend on charitable organizations to advance important causes. So why do such a tiny sliver of grant makers do more to support the coalitions behind these policy advances.

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The Coronavirus Crisis Has Changed How I View What Matters in Philanthropy

Is the current scrappy, urgent approach to grant making the one we must all adopt forever after?

8 Steps Nonprofits Should Take Now to Survive the Pandemic Fallout

8 Steps Nonprofits Should Take Now to Survive the Pandemic Fallout

Resist magical thinking, consider hiring interim “restructuring” executives to help overwhelmed leaders, and get ready to make a lot of tough decisions as a new study finds that more than half of nonprofits think the worst is yet to come.

What Philanthropy Can Do Now to Promote Education Equity After the Pandemic

As we learn what technology can do — and what it can’t — to improve learning, we can ensure that precious education dollars are spent in ways that do the most for the neediest youngsters.

What Nonprofits Should Know About the $2.2 Trillion Federal Covid-19 Aid

What Nonprofits Should Know About the $2.2 Trillion Federal Covid-19 Aid

Nonprofits and those they serve will soon be able to access urgent types of emergency relief.

A Simple, Low-Cost Way for Nonprofits and Foundations to Curb the Coronavirus Crisis

A Simple, Low-Cost Way for Nonprofits and Foundations to Curb the Coronavirus Crisis

Follow the model of the Gates Foundation, which says when there is no vaccine, communications is a vaccine. And stop taking up airtime now with messages that keep the public from paying attention to the urgent need to stay home.