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What Foundations Can Do Amid  the Fervor Over Wealth Taxes

What Foundations Can Do Amid the Fervor Over Wealth Taxes

Tighten governance rules for foundations run by living donors, double the amount foundations must give, and pour more endowment money into investments that advance the grant maker’s mission.

Rural America Doesn’t Fit Into Philanthropy’s Guidelines. Here’s How to Change That.

Rural America Doesn’t Fit Into Philanthropy’s Guidelines. Here’s How to Change That.

Don’t tell us to use telemedicine where broadband doesn’t work or encourage us to use bicycles in our mountainous region. And we have small budgets that make metrics a problem.

Philanthropy Can Reshape Education in Ways That Will Stand the Test of Time

As technology transforms lives, cash and creativity can create new institutions that reflect today’s culture and will be as recognizable 100 years from now as Stanford University is today.

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Feedback Can Be a Catalyst for Shifting Power and Making Big Changes

Getting people’s opinions about nonprofit groups and programs can result in “aha moments” that improve programs and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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How to Keep Women of Color From Leaving the Fundraising Profession

When neither colleagues nor donors look like you, and you didn’t grow up with wealth, you need mentors to help you deal with the learning curve and with racism.

ACLU Says Chronicle Omits Key Part of Its Giving in Charity Rankings (Letter to the Editor)

The advocacy group’s development director says donations to the ACLU’s advocacy arm should count just as much as gifts to its charitable unit, especially because a measure of generosity can be seen in the willingness to forgo a tax break.

How Foundations Can Grapple With the Reality That Their Wealth Was Accumulated Unjustly

Two foundations take different approaches to correct the power imbalance between philanthropy and the people they serve by ensuring that their hiring, board recruitment, and grant making reflect their values and beliefs.

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To Expand Reach, Nonprofits Must Tell Stories That Touch Hearts

People listen with rapt attention to authentic stories, and that helps them grasp the realities of what nonprofits are dealing with.

A Call to Grant Makers: National Progress is Impossible Without Southern Progress

The South has some of the fastest-growing states and is foreshadowing the demographic changes that will reshape America in coming decades. But the enduring history of slavery means it takes special effort from philanthropy to make a difference.

Was the ‘Trump  Bump’ a One-Time Phenomenon for Charities?

Was the ‘Trump Bump’ a One-Time Phenomenon for Charities?

In a study of giving after presidential elections, nonprofits associated with the opposite ideology of the presidential winner saw an average 58 percent bump in contributions while those with the same ideology of the presidential winner saw a 3 percent drop.