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How Women’s Nonprofits Are Revamping Strategies After Trump’s Win

Conservative and progressive women’s groups are readying themselves for a battle over federal and state reproductive rights measures.

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The Movement to Bring Americans Together Sees an Opportunity. Do Funders?

Exhaustion from three divisive presidential elections plus curiosity about a broadened Trump coalition may be leading to a reset of attitudes on the left and right, leaders say.

Post-Election Analysis: Why Philanthropy Needs to Pivot — Fast

Post-Election Analysis: Why Philanthropy Needs to Pivot — Fast

Democracy Fund president Joe Goldman on what’s next, how funders can show up for their grantees, and the need for a more ideologically diverse coalition to strengthen democracy.

Veterans Groups Receive Grants for Housing, Oral Health, and Arts Programs

Veterans Groups Receive Grants for Housing, Oral Health, and Arts Programs

Also, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas has awarded $79 million for affordable housing in five southern states, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gave $12.5 million to expand access to family planning and reproductive health care worldwide.

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Bill Conway’s $1 Billion Plan to End the Nursing Shortage

The co-founder of the Carlyle Group is using big education gifts to shore up the nursing profession.

Hampden-Sydney College Lands $30 Million From Former Education Secretary

Hampden-Sydney College Lands $30 Million From Former Education Secretary

Plus, two Boise, Idaho, nonprofits land $25 million apiece, and the School of American Ballet receives $3 million from a longtime donor and her husband.

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Appoints Four New Vice Presidents

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Appoints Four New Vice Presidents

Also, the embattled CEO of PEN America will now lead Freedom House, and the CEO of the Clinton Foundation has departed.

Next-Generation Donors Find Their Way, Plus Research on Social Giving

Next-Generation Donors Find Their Way, Plus Research on Social Giving

A study that tracked young philanthropists over the course of 20 years provides insights on how nonprofits cultivate and retain these givers.

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Critical Nonprofit Policy Issues the Next President and Congress Will Face

Chief among them are the expansion of the charitable tax deduction and the 1969 law governing foundations.

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Trump’s Victory Sparks Anguish, Elation in the Nonprofit World

Republican election triumph is seen as a game-changer for the environment, reproductive rights, immigration, and other causes.