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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A Bipartisan Plan to Raise the Foundation Payout Rate
A modest 1 or 2 percent increase could significantly benefit the nonprofit sector.
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.
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.
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.
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.