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The Chronicle of Philanthropy Magazine

December 2024

The Coming Fight

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A Nonprofit Uses Exercise to Build Community and Help People Stay Sober

Founded in 2006, the organization has served more than 500,000 people. Its goal is to reach 10 million in the next five years.

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Threats to Nonprofits — and an Opportunity — on Capitol Hill in 2025

A new incentive for giving is one bright spot on a congressional slate filled with peril for philanthropy.

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Charities Look Inward After the Election but Are Ready to Fight

Many nonprofits prepare for the resistance even as they confront their own role in Trump’s victory.

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For Philanthropy, This Actually Isn’t 2016 All Over Again

After a decade of evolving, funders may be more prepared to figure out their post-election game plan than they realize.

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Where Did the Funding Go?

With revenues down and costs rising, a growing number of nonprofits are cutting budgets, laying off staff, and even closing their doors.

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A Climate Solution Hiding in Plain Sight

Climate justice isn’t just a theory — it’s one of the most effective ways to heal the warming planet and respond to climate deniers in the Trump administration.

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Funding the Resistance Is Not a Winning Strategy. Here’s What Is.

Billions spent fighting Trumpian populism hasn’t worked. Practicing a pluralistic approach to grant making will.

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How and Why to Incorporate Equity Into Evaluation

The Annie E. Casey Foundation has published a guide to help foundations and their grantees make evaluations more equitable.

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Barking Up the Right Tree: A.I. Helps a Nonprofit Win Back Donors

It used the technology to quickly create a campaign written from the perspective of Max and Whiskers, a dog and cat aided by the organization.

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What to Say on November 6 and How to Say It

The words that philanthropy and nonprofits use can stoke division, particularly in tense moments, a new study finds. Here’s how to get your message across and bring people together after the election.

How to Boost Planned Giving — and Build a Healthy Future for Your Nonprofit

How to Boost Planned Giving — and Build a Healthy Future for Your Nonprofit

Bequests and other legacy gifts are “the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow,” one expert says. Here are six ways to create a thriving planned-giving program or bolster your existing strategy.