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We Can’t Forget About Africa During the Covid-19 Crisis

We Can’t Forget About Africa During the Covid-19 Crisis

As cases grow, helping Africa expand its network of community health workers and providing them with desperately needed personal protective equipment and training should be a top priority for donors, says leaders of the African Philanthropy Forum.

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Making Things Easy for Grantees Is High Priority for Foundation Officials. But Are We Doing It Right?

Nonprofit leaders are thrilled to get more general operating support, but they are still spending a lot of time complying with rules that have little to do with helping their organizations accomplish essential work.

As Cities Move to Pull Funds From the Police, Foundations Can Do Much to Ensure Those Dollars Are Put to Good Use

Grant makers can help equip grass-roots groups led by people of color to play a leading role as governments seek to secure public safety by spending more money on social services.

A New Move to Limit the Census Will Harm Virtually Every Cause

A New Move to Limit the Census Will Harm Virtually Every Cause

Foundations and nonprofits need to do all they can to oppose the Commerce Department’s plan to cut short the count, say the leaders of five foundations.

We Have Just One Decade to Turn Back the Worst of Climate Change: Here’s How Philanthropy Can Lead

We Have Just One Decade to Turn Back the Worst of Climate Change: Here’s How Philanthropy Can Lead

Boldness, innovation, scale, and speed are all required. Here are some ideas and approaches that could make a difference, says the former president of the Rockefeller Foundation.

With Donations Down, Nonprofits Need to Do a Better Job of Managing Their Endowments

To survive the pandemic, nonprofits with endowments need to make sure these funds are performing as well as they can be and evaluate whether smarter financial strategies should be put in place, say two professors at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

How Philanthropy Can Give Young Men and Boys of Color What They Need to Thrive

How Philanthropy Can Give Young Men and Boys of Color What They Need to Thrive

The murder of George Floyd — and others like him — are causing mental stress and trauma that we need to find ways to fight and understand, say two experts at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which just issued a guide on advancing equity in grant making.

In the Pandemic, We’re All in This Together. Going It Alone Won’t Work, Grant Makers

New research on how foundations solve big problems demonstrates that meaningful and deliberate coordination is the key to success, a lesson that needs to guide philanthropy’s response to today’s crises.

What Role Should Consultants Play in the Nonprofit World?

What Role Should Consultants Play in the Nonprofit World?

As foundations and charities seek to figure out how to transform their operations in the wake of the pandemic, they will hire outside help. Let’s better understand how consultants can contribute in ways that make a difference, says a scholar who has been studying these firms.

There Is No Better Time Than Now for Philanthropy to Spend Itself Out of Existence

If we are to live our values, we must ask ourselves and our peers, “What are we saving our endowments for?” say three foundation leaders whose organizations are set to distribute all their assets in the next several years.