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Women of Color Shouldn’t Face So Many Hurdles to Leadership. Here’s What We Can All Do.

Women of Color Shouldn’t Face So Many Hurdles to Leadership. Here’s What We Can All Do.

Grant makers can channel more funds to groups that work to remedy the situation, and nonprofits can be more aware of bias and provide mentors and other help.

Recession in 2019? Charities Wring Their Hands but Do Little to Prepare

A decade after the Great Recession beat down charities, groups worry about another downturn but take little action.

Hard Times, Hard Decisions: 7 Things Small and Midsize Charities Should Do When a Recession Looms

Hard Times, Hard Decisions: 7 Things Small and Midsize Charities Should Do When a Recession Looms

With economists warning of an economic downturn, nonprofits and experts talk about what charities should do now to weather the storm.

Ready to Change the World? Jean Case Explains How

Ready to Change the World? Jean Case Explains How

The chief executive of the Case Foundation and author of a new book on social change explains her five principals for putting innovative ideas into practice.

How Charities Found #GivingTuesday Success Ditching Facebook for Face-to-Face Fundraising

How Charities Found #GivingTuesday Success Ditching Facebook for Face-to-Face Fundraising

One Ohio town of just 4,300 residents raised $1.6 million; a United Way promoted “Thanking Tuesday.”

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Millennials Are Ready to Give More, and 6 Other Takeaways from a New Donor Survey

Forty-six percent of donors under age 35 say they plan to increase their donations to charities this year, according to an annual study by Cygnus Applied Research. Plus, donors say they would give more if nonprofits did a better job of showing extraordinary need for support.