Donors Secure $100 Million to Benefit People of Color on Climate Change
The Donors of Color Network is also announcing that 10 of the nation’s top 40 donors to environmental causes have signed on to at least a portion of a pledge it established last year.
Ukraine is Benefiting From Generous Donations — and Many Other Global Causes Need Help, Too
There are many tragedies around the world today. The Ukraine crisis evokes a basic question about giving globally: What’s the best way to choose a foreign cause to support?
An Aid Group Mends the Heartbreak of Ukraine With Sutures and Medicine
Project Hope, which has worked in Central and Eastern Europe since 1974, is providing medical supplies to Ukrainian hospitals and helping refugees who are fleeing the war-torn country.
At the Nature Conservancy, a New Position Brings Focus to DEI Work in Fundraising
Thomas Brackeen leads the environmental group’s quest for a more diverse and inclusive donor pool, staff, and approach to seeking support.
A New World: Fundraisers Navigate Changed Interactions With Donors
Fundraisers say the way they communicate with donors has changed. Conversations have gotten deeper and more meaningful — and donors know what they want to support.
Inside 2 Capital Campaigns Upending Big-Donation Traditions
Some nonprofits are attracting big gifts while rethinking relationships with big donors. Plus, read about a <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/article/big-gifts-only-please-tenn-group-runs-capital-campaign-targeted-solely-at-major-donors">capital campaign targeted solely at major donors</a> and see our special report on <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/package/a-new-day-in-fundraising-how-donor-relationships-campaigns-and-staffs-are-changing">how donor relationships, campaigns, and staffs are changing</a>.
Chicago Financier Ken Griffin Gives $40 Million to N.Y. Museum
Plus, the Atlantic Council and six other nonprofit institutions received big gifts.
Two charities recently faced a public backlash as a result of how they used machine learning and handled data from users who contacted their mental-health support services at a point of crisis.
Samueli Family Philanthropies Select New President; Seattle Foundation Taps Next CEO
Also, the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. Foundation has named its next CEO, and two co-directors will guide the new Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions.
Airbnb Cash Transfers to Ukrainians Can Help, but They’re Disrupting Charities
Some unused Airbnb bookings are poorly targeted, sending cash to people who may not need it the most.