A Philanthropic Call to Action Against Anti-Asian Hate
As we gather once more in philanthropy’s boardrooms and Zoom rooms, this time to consider our response to escalating racism toward Asian-Pacific Islanders, our organizations have a moral obligation to set the tone for a broader civic response.
Successes of Calif.’s Grass-Roots Activists Offer Lessons for All Grant Makers
A new book, State of Resistance, is must reading for foundations that want to understand what to do now to influence what’s next across the United States.
By Teaming to Help Immigrants Become Citizens, Grant Makers Can Reject Today’s Vitriol
A campaign involving more than 100 foundations and charities is working to stem the tide of vitriolic nativism by helping legal immigrants attain U.S. citizenship.
5 Questions Grant Makers Should Ask About the First 100 Days of Trump Era
Among them: Are nonprofits getting what they need, as quickly as they need it. And are foundations using their bully pulpit well enough?