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Want Proof Funding Pluralism Works? Consider the Story of a Youth Immigrant Soccer Team.

In a deeply divisive year, philanthropy should invest in the leaders putting pluralism into practice — one community at a time.

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Immigrants Are Under Attack. Where’s Philanthropy?

As border legislation stalls in Congress, grant makers should invest in local groups that are winning victories for migrants and strengthening democratic institutions.

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Racial Justice Programs Under Fire: Foundations Are Running Scared When They Should Double Down

Perceived legal threats following the Supreme Court affirmative action ruling are causing grant makers to backslide, fueling notions that racial justice work is discriminatory or illegal.

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To Help Grantees Win Infrastructure Dollars, Business as Usual Won’t Cut It

Philanthropy has an unprecedented chance to support communities that were often harmed and rarely benefited from federal infrastructure projects.

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During Black History Month, Philanthropy Should Focus on the Future

While we can’t forget the past, a futurist approach ensures Black-led organizations can flourish for decades, not just a few years.

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Fewer People Want to Lead Nonprofits. What’s the Answer?

A new study finds that aspiring leaders, especially those of color, aren’t being pulled into leadership through support and positive role models but are more often pushed into top positions to escape difficult work circumstances.

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A Warning From the Gates Foundation: The Wealthy Must Give More

In an exclusive guest essay, CEO Mark Suzman calls on megadonors to change and deepen their giving to preserve hard-fought gains in health and prosperity.

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My Organization Nixed Trust-Based Philanthropy. Here’s What We Discovered.

Without accountability, the author found, trust-based philanthropy is little more than a feel-good exercise.

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U.S. Law Permits Charities to Encourage Voting and Help Voters Register, Making GOP Concerns About This Assistance Unfounded

Congress needs to assess whether any cure it seeks to implement will be better or worse than the disease that it thinks afflicts the U.S. electoral system.

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Politics and Charity in 2024: Why It’s Time to Draw a Hard Line

This year’s election demands greater scrutiny of nonprofits involved in political activities.