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Wealthy People Want to Give More. Why Don’t They?

Wealthy People Want to Give More. Why Don’t They?

A small minority of the ultra-wealthy give at the highest levels. Here’s what they do, and how more donors can emulate them.

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Why Philanthropy’s Democracy Talk Turns People Off

Here are the words that leave average Americans cold — and the language that could connect them to the billion-dollar fight to strengthen the country.

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The Nonprofit Legitimacy Crisis and How to Fix It

Better branding can help attract donors and build public trust. Yet most nonprofits undervalue its importance.

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The Church Americans Often Mock Could Teach Us to Heal

After the Kirk assassination in Utah and the attack on a Mormon church, the Mormon commitment to serving others emerges as a powerful answer to hate, division, and violence.

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What Nonprofits Get Wrong About Fundraisers Is Harming Their Missions and Bottom Line

Even as more nonprofits struggle to survive, many fail to utilize one of their greatest assets: their fundraisers’ translation skills.

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A Bipartisan Plan to Raise the Foundation Payout Rate

A modest 1 or 2 percent increase could significantly benefit the nonprofit sector.

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7 Words That Can Restore Trust in Philanthropy

The language nonprofits use can push people away. Here’s how to invite them in and build connection.

Nonprofit Rights Are Under Attack. Here’s a 7-Part Playbook to Fight Back.

Nonprofit Rights Are Under Attack. Here’s a 7-Part Playbook to Fight Back.

Labeling nonprofits as “extremists” is a dangerous step toward repression. Philanthropy must stand firm against such charges by adopting strategies that have worked well in other countries.

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The Counterculture That Could Stop Political Violence

Amid the rage that followed Kirk’s assassination, young people are building a hopeful movement that could push the country away from violence and toward the change philanthropy seeks.

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Kirk’s Killing Is Unleashing New Attacks on Civil Society. We Must Respond With Bravery.

Political violence must never become a pretext for crushing a strong and independent nonprofit sector.