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Big-Donor Giving Slows; What It Means for Year-End Campaigns

Donor engagement and retention have stabilized at roughly the same rate as the previous year.

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What to Do When the President Calls You ‘Corrupt’

Recent White House rhetorical attacks against nonprofits are unprecedented. Will donors listen?

Why the Fight for DEI Should Take the Long View — Back to the Founding Fathers

Why the Fight for DEI Should Take the Long View — Back to the Founding Fathers

PolicyLink president Ashleigh Gardere on philanthropy, nonprofits, and the opportunity for a “new founding” of the nation.

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Tom Golisano Pledges $253 Million to 6 Children’s Hospitals

The founder of the payroll giant Paychex has given away more than $1 billion, with a significant share going to help children.

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Foundations Continue to Diversify Staff, Increase Women CEO Pay

A Council on Foundations analysis shows a rise in female CEOs and people of color in grant-making roles.

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Donors Gave $125 Million for Foreign Aid After U.S. Cuts

It’s possible private foundations and individual donors gave much more, but those gifts won’t be reported for many months.

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A Los Angeles Couple’s No-Nonsense Charity Helps the Working Poor

Greg and Jodi Perlman started The Change Reaction to help people in their city stay afloat during times of crisis. They’ve given $60 million to 43,000 families over the past six years.

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MacKenzie Scott Gifts Continue Following Amazon Stock Sale

Charities announce new gifts totaling more than $150 million as the billionaire donor retains her focus on DEI and climate.

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A Third of U.S. Nonprofits That Serve Communities Lost Government Funding in Early 2025

Across issue areas, nonprofits lost grants and contracts, faced delays or funding freezes, and were hit with stop-work orders.