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Is Pay Keeping Pace With Inflation? We’re Starting to Get Answers

Salary increases for nonprofit executives lost their punch as the cost of living soared in recent years.

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A Former Executive at the Starr Foundation Returns as Its President

Also, Save the Children U.S. has tapped a new chief operating officer, and NPR CEO John Lansing will retire at the end of the year.

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After a Family Loss, Billionaires Dan and Jennifer Gilbert Seek a Cure

Their $375 million gift will build two medical centers, one named for their son, who died at age 26 of neurofibromatosis.

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How to Hold On to Prospective Donors When Fundraisers Leave: a Conference Debrief

Other hot topics at APRA’s annual meeting: the promise of A.I. and due diligence on donors to prevent reputational damage.

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Can Local News Heal a Divided Country? 22 Foundations Are Betting $500 Million It Can Help

Press Forward aims to repopulate and diversify newsrooms and advocate for policies like making subscriptions tax deductible.

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Southern Methodist U. Gets $30 Million for Data Science and Engineering

Also, the Open Society Foundations is giving $107 million to establish the Roma Foundation for Europe, and Unicef received $10 million from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to strengthen maternal and infant health care in the Central African Republic, Haiti, Mali, and Mozambique.

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The Donor Pyramid May Be Bad for Giving. Can We Do Better?

It’s a bedrock of fundraising, a staple of textbooks and strategies. But the digital age shows how wrong it might be.

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The Push to Get More Big Donors to Give to Fight the Spread of Antisemitism

Nonprofit leaders who fight hate say philanthropy has yet to recognize the threat antisemitism poses to American democracy and society as a whole.

A Better Way to Educate the Educators

An accredited program now offers classes in the evenings and on weekends to help early-childhood teachers meet the growing number of state and federal mandates that they have bachelor’s degrees.

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Why Candid Is Shifting Key Resources to the Council on Foundations

It’s a rare move in the nonprofit world — one organization moving its resources to another so it can bring it a wider audience.