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What Pro-Democracy Activists Can Learn From Their Adversaries

White Christian nationalists have pushed an agenda eroding democratic norms — and have gained momentum by meeting people’s spiritual and material needs. Pro-democracy forces need to take note.

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A Nonprofit Mentoring Crisis Threatens Future Leadership of the Field

Nonprofit leaders have stopped giving advice and feedback to younger employees for fear of blowback. This is hurting the whole sector.

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I Spent 3 Years in Solitary Confinement. Why Isn’t Philanthropy Doing More to End This Torture?

A movement to end solitary confinement is gaining momentum, but criminal justice donors feel their money is better spent elsewhere. That’s a mistake.

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ChatGPT Poses Ethical Quandaries for Nonprofits. Here’s How to Confront Them.

When used correctly, ChatGPT can be a useful tool. But nonprofits must take a balanced, human-centered approach.

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What Palestine Needs From U.S. Philanthropy

Donors committed to human rights must stop turning a blind eye to the assault on Gaza.

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Student Journalists Are Under Attack. Here’s How Philanthropy Can Help

University-based reporters are critical to reversing the decline in local news, but budget cuts and political battles increasingly threaten their work, demanding greater donor support.

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The Nonprofit World Should Embrace, Not Fear, Congressional Interest in Donor Transparency

Leading nonprofit associations have rejected efforts to expand the rules governing donor privacy. Their concern is misplaced, and the field’s legitimacy is at stake.

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Fed Up with How College Students are Behaving? Fund a Campus Pluralism Center

Donors frustrated with the response on college campuses to the Hamas attack on Israel should consider endowing centers that teach students how to cooperate across differences.

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The Best Hope for Ending the Israel-Hamas War? Civil Society Peace-Builders

Grant makers are reluctant to support the risky work of groups struggling to build peace in the Middle East. But they need us now more than ever.

Why Competitions Can Actually Level the Philanthropic Playing Field

Why Competitions Can Actually Level the Philanthropic Playing Field

When done right, grant competitions can encourage equity and quickly create lasting change.