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To Combat Racism, Nonprofits Need to Knit Generations Together, Leader Says

To Combat Racism, Nonprofits Need to Knit Generations Together, Leader Says

Ben Jealous says young people play a critical role in fighting racism.

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‘Trauma, Promise, and Possibility’

Black-led groups see a rare opportunity to advance racial justice. The question is whether foundations will give them what they need to step up.

Public-Philanthropic Effort Aims to Feed the Hungry, Put Restaurant Staff Back to Work

Public-Philanthropic Effort Aims to Feed the Hungry, Put Restaurant Staff Back to Work

The need for affordable food is increasing at the same time that an estimated 10 million cooks and other restaurant staff are out of work. One Fair Wage — a campaign advocating for a standard living wage for service workers, backed by the nonprofit Alliance for a Just Society — saw untapped…

Jewish Nonprofits Launch Nationwide Volunteer Drive to Respond to Pandemic, Social-Justice Needs

Jewish Nonprofits Launch Nationwide Volunteer Drive to Respond to Pandemic, Social-Justice Needs

The goal of the effort is to inspire young Jewish adults to perform, collectively, 100,000 acts of service over the next 12 months in response to the coronavirus.

Elizabeth Alexander Outlines Mellon’s Shift to Social-Justice Grant Making

Elizabeth Alexander Outlines Mellon’s Shift to Social-Justice Grant Making

The new grant-making strategy will be accompanied by an increase in spending. Mellon plans to make $500 million in grants this year, an increase of $200 million over its planned budget.

New Report Examines Big-Gift Philanthropy — and Encourages the Wealthiest to Give More

Only 36 percent of the world’s ultra-high-net-worth individuals are donors, and more than half of people with high net worth don’t know if their giving is making a difference, a new report says.

Planned Giving Is Having a Moment

Planned Giving Is Having a Moment

Many fundraisers are hesitant to bring up planned giving during the pandemic, but experts say that might be a mistake. Some charities have seen a steep increase in bequest commitments and other legacy gifts.

Updated: The Nonprofit World Responds to the Death of George Floyd

Updated: The Nonprofit World Responds to the Death of George Floyd

Foundation and charity leaders across the country are speaking out against the Minneapolis man’s death in police custody and the scourge of racism in the United States.

Americans Who Need Charities the Most Don’t Trust Them

Fifty-nine percent of Americans say they have “high trust” in nonprofits, according to a new survey from Independent Sector, but that trust is lower among poorer Americans, those with less education, and those who live in rural areas.

Michael and Noémi Neidorff Pledge $5 Million for Medical Research (Gifts Roundup)

Michael and Noémi Neidorff Pledge $5 Million for Medical Research (Gifts Roundup)

Plus, two colleges, a hospital ,and a food bank all received million dollar gifts.