Make Fixing Democracy Part of the Philanthropic Response to Covid-19
Every mission that grant makers care about could be undermined by the increasing threats to voting and the rule of law, not just by the challenges facing our health and economy.
Dismantling Racism Might Require Philanthropy to Dismantle Itself (Dispatches)
Dismantling Racism Might Require PhilaAs foundation professionals, it is our task to respond with humility and recognize that anything short of a radical overhaul of our institutions is shallow and beside the point.nthropy to Dismantle Itself (Dispatches)
In the Covid Cyclone, Philanthropy Can Lean on Lessons From Disaster Aid
Natural disasters often lead communities to create better versions of themselves. Philanthropy can help that happen during the Covid-19 crisis by following a path similar to other successful disaster-recovery efforts.
The Racial Funding Gap Can’t Continue in the Pandemic
New research shows that well-meaning efforts have not closed disparities. We need grant makers to do more to help nonprofits run by people of color build sustained support to meet the challenges ahead.
Jeff Bezos, Here Are 4 Simple Ideas for Spending Your $10 Billion Well
Giving away what you make in six weeks doesn’t make up for the failure of billionaires like you to pay taxes and let people on the front lines decide where your dollars can do the most good.
The Necessity — and the Tragedy — of Medical Volunteerism in the Pandemic
Health professionals are donating their time, revealing what’s best about our country’s generous spirit and what’s worst about our ill-prepared and ungenerous federal government.
The News for Philanthropy Is More Positive Than You Think
Giving is better than many reports indicate, and foundations are making needed changes that will benefit charities long after the pandemic.
Young People Prefer Shopping to Traditional Giving. That’s a Challenge for Nonprofits.
Giving, volunteering, and voting have long been viewed as the most important paths for those seeking to participate in civil society and make the world a better place.
Let’s Make This Crisis the (Grand)Mother of Invention
A vast national corps of elders can help young people overcome Covid-slide if philanthropy and nonprofit innovators embrace the challenge.
Why Philanthropy Can’t Keep Hoarding Assets in the Pandemic (Dispatches)
The race to stockpile toilet paper is an illogical and impractical response to the crisis. So, too, is foundations’ unwillingness to increase the share of assets that go to charity every year.