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Alexandra Toma is the executive director of the Peace and Security Funders Group.

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On First Anniversary of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, Philanthropy Must Commit to Deeper, More Strategic Funding

As in other conflicts around the globe, sustaining donor interest in the war in Ukraine is an ongoing battle. But grant makers can have a lasting impact if they focus on building strong, stable, and peaceful societies.

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Nuclear Weapons Are an Ever-Present Danger — and Grant Makers Need to Pay Attention

Preventing nuclear war remains one of the most underfunded areas of philanthropy at a time when the war in Ukraine has raised risk levels. With the biggest grant maker in the field preparing to pull its funding, new donors are urgently needed to step in and fill the gap.

The War in Ukraine Requires a Major Philanthropic Response and Overall Increase in Peace and Security Funding

The War in Ukraine Requires a Major Philanthropic Response and Overall Increase in Peace and Security Funding

Philanthropy can help address immediate humanitarian needs and help head off misinformation campaigns about Ukraine and the conflict, while also boosting long-term investments in more equitable and diverse approaches to national security and foreign policy.