The Legacy of a Pioneering Scholar on Charitable Giving
The late Harvard economist Martin Feldstein had a profound impact on the study of philanthropy. His ideas and research going back decades are still being used today.
Asking and Listening: Key to Social Change Communications Is Focusing on the People We Serve
Policy making is stronger when it is shaped by the people it’s supposed to help — and that takes new ways to communicate and build connections.
Why Foundations Should Connect Policy Groups to the People They Seek to Help
Without that connection, grant makers and policy groups risk focusing on the wrong priorities, building weaker or misguided arguments and making gains harder to achieve and wins less secure.
Wells Fargo Pledges $1 Billion for Affordable Housing
The financial-services giant’s Wednesday announcement means a shift away from narrowly targeted efforts to improve diversity to address “systemic” issues that hurt minorities.
Lesley Hoffarth had spent her entire career with the Missouri Department of Transportation until Forest Park Forever called.
Big Jewish Nonprofits Can’t Keep Letting Only the Ultrawealthy Call the Shots
Organizations have failed to reach out to Jews who look like the rest of America — Middle Eastern Jews, Russian-speaking Jews, Jew with disabilities, Israeli-American Jews, Jews of color, LGBTQ Jews, and millennial Jews are largely ignored.
Forging Genuine Human Connections Is Essential for Nonprofit Communications
Visits to health clinics, homeless shelters, museums, and other such places better convey ideas and plans for community-based change than digital communication alone so we need to invite journalists and others to see philanthropic work in action.
I’m a Morehouse Grad, and the $40 Million Loan Pledge Doesn’t Deserve So Much Criticism
It’s fair to question why college students have so much debt, but while we all work to change systems of inequity, philanthropic gestures can change lives today.
Rhea Suh, president, says the current administration has made deregulation of the environment its pet project.
Listen Up, Grant Makers: Radio Is a Hot Way to Advance Knowledge and Culture
More Americans are listening to the medium than watching television — and they are tuning into in-depth investigations and a vast range of music.