Alzheimer’s Association Plan to Consolidate Angers Chapters
The association is divided between those who think a more coordinated effort is needed to raise enough money to keep up with demand for care and those who worry local services will be dropped.
Don’t Let Passion Guide Giving, Peter Singer Says
Donors should use data and reason to steer their money to those most in need, and stop supporting elite causes, the Princeton philosopher says in a new book.
How Universities Are Bringing Millennial Alumni Into the Giving Fold
Many colleges are deciding that forging closer connections now is the best bet for the future.
Charities Are Missing Out on Tools That Could Give Them an Edge
Nonprofits say they are eager to experiment with approaches like design thinking and contingency planning.
Schools Are Main Focus of Collective Action but Don’t Account for the Biggest Successes
Problems of student achievement at various levels are often so great that “niche” approaches won’t work, experts say.
Intensive Joint Efforts to Solve Big Problems Are a Work in Progress
Even some advocates of the approach say it’s being overhyped when the evidence is still out on how well it works.
Grant Makers Channel More to Charities’ Operating Costs
A new study finds foundations are also resuming multiyear grants after cutting back in hard economic times.
After a Scandal, Pearson Dissolves Foundation
It will now make grants from its corporate-responsibility arm. The move comes after an investigation found that the foundation’s activities were trying to help improve the company’s profits.
Groups Take Differing Approaches to Windfalls
Some spend freely from fattened endowments, while others stick to more stodgy and sustainable giving formulas.
Foundations Struggle to Show Diversity in Hiring Money Managers
Knight’s leader Alberto Ibargüen has made it a priority to increase the number of minority-owned firms that manage the fund’s fortune.