As Distrust in Big Philanthropy Grows, Here’s How Leading Foundations Are Demonstrating Their Value
By seeking the views of the people they serve, diversifying their advisory bodies, and demonstrating how they learn what works, grant makers can cement their compact with society,
10 Trade-Offs Donors Face That Make Philanthropy Tough but Rewarding
Should gifts be based on a philanthropist’s passions or society’s needs? Those are among the questions to confront.
What Lessons Do President Obama’s Gifts Offers to Donors?
President Obama’s decisions about where to donate his Nobel Peace Prize money offer insights about how the “First Philanthropist” believes social change can be made.