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Donors Need to Recognize the Link Between Abortion and Democracy — and Fund Accordingly

Donors Need to Recognize the Link Between Abortion and Democracy — and Fund Accordingly

Grant makers that support efforts to strengthen American democracy and those committed to reproductive justice will be more effective if they see the connection between the two issues and work together to achieve their goals.

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Philanthropy Should Focus on Building Stronger Families — Not Supporting Abortion Advocacy

While both sides of the abortion debate shout at each other, struggling young mothers need help now to raise their children and keep their families together.

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Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision Prompts New Challenges for Philanthropy

An important but controversial era in public policy ended with last week’s Supreme Court ruling allowing states to outlaw abortion. Philanthropy and nonprofits have played large roles on both sides of the fight over legalized abortion, and they will have even more to do as a new era unfolds.

With the Fall of ‘Roe,’ Abortion Rights Groups and Grant Makers Should Look Overseas for Inspiration

With the Fall of ‘Roe,’ Abortion Rights Groups and Grant Makers Should Look Overseas for Inspiration

Recent wins for reproductive-justice movements in Latin American and Mexico offer lessons for U.S. activists about what to do next. But foundations need to first knock down funding barriers that have prevented collaboration across borders.

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My Brother’s Troubling Story Shows Why Philanthropy Should Avoid Investing in Institutional Care

A lack of space for foster kids has triggered calls for more funding of child-welfare facilities, but that is exactly the wrong approach. These institutions harm kids and exacerbate trauma. The focus instead should be on expanding the availability of high-quality foster homes.

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The World Responds to Crises — but Climate Change Victims Need Long-Term Support

The devastating volcanic eruption in Tonga brought an outpouring of help in its immediate aftermath, but now resources are scarce. The few small nonprofits working in the region need others to join the recovery effort and prepare for inevitable future climate catastrophes.

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A Major Philanthropic Response Is Needed to Halt Growing Human Trafficking of Ukrainian Refugees

Vulnerable people fleeing the war in Ukraine are facing abuse and exploitation at an escalating rate. Targeted donations are needed to help them find legitimate jobs and receive other vital services.

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Young Organizers Are Taking On the Greatest Challenges of Our Time. Donors Need to Take Notice.

Philanthropy should stop trying to fit youth movements into their outdated giving practices. Instead, they should provide them with the power — and resources — to unleash their passion for freedom and justice.

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Companies That Pledged Billions for Racial Justice Must Invest More in Staff to Distribute Those Funds

Corporate social-responsibility departments lack the diversity and resources to effectively manage significantly increased charitable dollars.

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Small Nonprofits Shouldn’t Be Subjected to the Same Payroll Tax as Amazon and ExxonMobil

A flat payroll tax applied to all organizations, regardless of size or mission, hurts charities, which struggle to pay enough to attract workers in today’s tight labor market. The solution is a progressive payroll tax that excludes any nonprofit with fewer than 100 employees.