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Letters to the Editor

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Lack of Retirement Savings Threatens Future of Nonprofit Field

Coverage of nonprofit workers’ financial struggles should include their inability to prepare for retirement.

Steph and Ayesha Curry — Don’t Let a Lack of Tutors Derail Plans to Help Students

The Currys’ recent announcement is laudable, but won’t work without investments in tutor-training programs.

No Misalignment Between DNC’s Hopeful Message and Ibram X. Kendi’s Work

A reader objects to characterization of Kendi’s ideas in recent op-ed.

More Funding Is Needed to Support Men — and My Work Proves It

A recent Q&A expertly highlighted why philanthropy can’t ignore men who are struggling to survive.

Op-Ed on the Grateful Dead and Nonprofit Leadership Strikes a Chord

Readers agree that the band offers useful lessons on running a nonprofit.

Another Out-of-the-Box Idea to Fight Climate Change: Fund College Solar Panels

On-campus sustainability efforts inspire students in the same way that a recent op-ed writer uses concerts to mobilize fans to take climate action.

When It Comes to Declining Donations, There’s More to the Story

Tax law changes highlighted in a recent article caused even larger drops in giving.

Off Base or on Target? Readers Respond to Critique of Young Nonprofit Leaders.

Call for young people in the field to behave more like Olympians draws strong response.

Benefits Data Trust Story Draws Suggestions for Funders, Calls for Support

The A.I. nonprofit’s closure offers lessons for other grant makers on how to help nonprofits succeed.

Op-ed From MacKenzie Scott Reject Evokes Sympathy and Scolding

Some readers felt the author should accept that rejection is part of the grant process while another empathized with the author’s frustrations.