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Eden Stiffman

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Eden Stiffman is a senior editor and writer who covers nonprofit impact, accountability, and trends across philanthropy. She writes frequently about how technology is transforming the ways nonprofits and donors pursue results, and she profiles leaders shaping the field.

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AmeriCorps Cuts Threaten Service Programs and Their Unifying Power, Advocates Warn

The Trump administration intends to dismantle the national service program that fuels the work of big charities like Habitat for Humanity as well as local organizations and faith-based groups.

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Helping Exonerees Rebuild Lives After Prison

Stories of the wrongfully incarcerated often have a dramatic arc: A systemic failure of the justice system results in the conviction and imprisonment of someone who didn’t commit a crime. New evidence or investigations lead to exoneration and release. One group is stepping in at that point to provide support.

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An Outspoken CEO Rises to Defend Nonprofit Sector in Turbulent Times

In her nearly four-month tenure as head of the National Council of Nonprofits, Diane Yentel has joined two lawsuits against the Trump administration and warned against silence and infighting.

Facing Federal Defunding, Nonprofits Draft Best and Worst Case Budgets

Facing Federal Defunding, Nonprofits Draft Best and Worst Case Budgets

Organizations struggle to plan amid uncertainty about federal funds. As a result, some are crafting multiple spending plans.

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Meet the Mega-Donors of the Future

Whether self-made or inheritors, they’re serious about giving today and are poised to shape philanthropy in the coming decades.

Philanthropy Advising Is a ‘Wild West’ — and Increasingly Influential

Philanthropy Advising Is a ‘Wild West’ — and Increasingly Influential

As wealth concentrates and more donors look for help starting or expanding their giving, they’re turning to advisors for guidance. One network of advisors helped ultra-wealthy clients give $60 billion in 2024, or about 9 percent of all philanthropy.

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Fearing Retaliation, Loss of Funding, Many Nonprofits Stay Quiet on Trump

The flood-the-zone strategy coming from the White House has had a chilling effect on nonprofits, according to a new survey from the Communications Network.

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A New Giving Pledge? Tech Mogul Promises Accelerated Donations

Inspired by MacKenzie Scott and critical of the Buffett-Gates pact, the co-founder of Stack Overflow and Discourse is giving away half his wealth in five years.

Job Site Idealist and VolunteerMatch Are Joining Forces

Job Site Idealist and VolunteerMatch Are Joining Forces

Two nonprofit technology groups that help people find jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities at social impact organizations have announced a merger.

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For Nonprofits, Remote Work Offers a Competitive Edge

Organizations that offer flexible work arrangements have a leg up in recruiting and retaining staff. The harder part is cultivating culture and in-person connection.