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Fighting Online Lies and Deception Requires Large-Scale Philanthropic Response

Fighting Online Lies and Deception Requires Large-Scale Philanthropic Response

Piecemeal responses to misinformation won’t work. Instead grant makers must help build an environment in which accurate and diverse information sources flourish.

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What Would Philanthropy Look Like if Black Women Were in Charge?

In her introductory column for the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Cora Daniels explores the innovative approaches of Black women leaders and why the sector should follow their lead.

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JD Vance Had a Point: Let’s Rein in All Large Endowed Institutions

Wealthy nonprofits, especially universities, increasingly demonstrate the same behaviors that led Congress to regulate foundations more than 50 years ago. The law should be updated to include these organizations.

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Coco Gauff Won. So Did Climate-Change Protestors.

Donors shouldn’t be afraid to fund protest actions like the one at the U.S. Open last week. Grassroots efforts that disrupt norms and challenge power are effective — even if they’re unpopular.

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Do Post-Disaster Crowdfunding Campaigns Exacerbate Social Inequities?

Recent climate crises show GoFundMe campaigns most often help people with robust social networks and the skills and resources to effectively tell their stories.

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‘The Bear’ Should Be Required Viewing for the Nonprofit World

A TV show about creating a restaurant is a reminder of why we need to stop criticizing each other and recommit ourselves to a shared mission.

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Why All of Us Need to Give to Nonprofit News Outlets

If less than half a percent of all private contributions went to journalism nonprofits, we could replace the loss of local newsrooms and strengthen democracy.

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The Diversity Issue on College Campuses This Fall That May Surprise You

At universities nationwide, women greatly outnumber men, with huge ramifications for the economy and society. Philanthropy can help correct the imbalance.

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Boomer Leaders Should Learn to Share Their Power — Like I Did

The long-time head of a Louisiana social enterprise wasn’t ready to retire but had a plan that was better for him and the organization: to co-lead with a rising-star millennial.

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How a Donor’s Embrace of a Neglected Idea Allowed This Nonprofit to Thrive

In an unusual move, the Ford Foundation helped a grantee build an investment portfolio. Two results: better fundraising and a $20 million MacKenzie Scott donation.