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Ben Gose

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Ben is a senior editor at the Chronicle of Philanthropy whose coverage areas include leadership and other topics. Before joining the Chronicle, he worked at Wyoming PBS and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Ben is a graduate of Dartmouth College.

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What Biden Means for Nonprofits Focused on Social Services

The president-elect has joined with others in calling for a temporary 15 percent increase in SNAP benefits during the Covid-19 crisis, and he wants low-income families to get an extra $100 a month in nutritional support. See more ways the <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/package/what-the-biden-harris-administration-means-for-philanthropy">Biden-Harris administration</a> will affect the nonprofit world.

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What Biden Means for Nonprofits Focused on International Aid

Relief groups are hoping for more tranquility under a Biden administration after years of fighting off budget cuts from the Trump administration. See more ways the <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/package/what-the-biden-harris-administration-means-for-philanthropy">Biden-Harris administration</a> will affect the nonprofit world.

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What Biden Means for Nonprofits Focused on Health Care

The new administration is expected to undo changes that limited access to abortion at taxpayer-funded clinics and that promoted short-term health-care plans that don’t cover pre-existing conditions.

Biden Victory Gives Nonprofits Cautious Optimism on Advancing Their Causes

A still-divided government could slow relief funds from getting to charities but will probably limit tax changes that might dampen giving.

Biden’s Tax Plan Would Steer Aid to the Poor but Could Deter Some Wealthy Donors From Giving

Biden’s Tax Plan Would Steer Aid to the Poor but Could Deter Some Wealthy Donors From Giving

The Democratic presidential candidate wants to aid the working poor and low-income families, while offering a mix of changes that give some affluent people incentives but put limits on others.

Nonprofit Finances on the Brink

With looming government cuts and uncertainty over how long the pandemic will last, charities’ budgets are stretched tight. Some organizations won’t make it, and many others are likely to shrink.

Despite the Down Economy, Some Nonprofits Aim to Grow

Despite the Down Economy, Some Nonprofits Aim to Grow

The nonprofit sector as a whole may be struggling, but plenty of ambitious organizations still want to expand — and some are succeeding.

Despite the Down Economy, Some Nonprofits Aim to Grow

Despite the Down Economy, Some Nonprofits Aim to Grow

The nonprofit sector as a whole may be struggling, but plenty of ambitious organizations still want to expand — and some are succeeding.

What Nonprofits Need and How Foundations Should Respond

What Nonprofits Need and How Foundations Should Respond

Maya Winkelstein, CEO of the Open Road Alliance, explains what charities need as they grapple with coronavirus and how grant makers can help.

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Sustainability and Hope

Stewart and Lynda Resnick donated $750 million to Caltech last year to tackle environmental challenges, but they also contribute to arts and cultural institutions, and they contribute to education and health in the rural towns where their plants are located.