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The Rise in Gun Sales Amid Covid-19 Should Propel Philanthropy to Act

The Rise in Gun Sales Amid Covid-19 Should Propel Philanthropy to Act

We must do all we can to mitigate gun deaths, injuries, and trauma by supporting organizations working on the front lines of gun violence, domestic violence, and suicide-prevention organizations, write the heads of the California Wellness Foundation and the Hope and Heal Fund.

What Paul Newman Would Tell Small Foundations in the Pandemic: Don’t Shift Course

What Paul Newman Would Tell Small Foundations in the Pandemic: Don’t Shift Course

First responders and frontline groups need more resources, but others will help them. We can do more good sticking by the causes that our communities depend on, says Miriam E. Nelson, acting CEO of the Newman’s Own Foundation.

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Covid-19 Lesson for a Grant Maker: Listening and Understanding Matters (Dispatches)

Moving from giving help to asking for help is a lesson we are learning in the pandemic — and it should change us for the better.

Philanthropy Can Do a Lot to Help Hard-Hit Small Businesses and Nonprofits

The businesses and nonprofits that will suffer the most are small and often rooted in neighborhoods with large numbers of people of color. Foundation and endowment capital could make a big difference in their survival.

How Foundations Can Mobilize Their Staffs to Do the Most Good in This Crisis

Give people room to focus on their health and families and what matters most in this moment. This is no time for rigid formulas, so let people innovate and adapt.

Healing America After Covid-19 Through National Service

Healing America After Covid-19 Through National Service

An expanded service corps could give the jobless a way to help hard-hit nonprofits and communities recover — and unite a divided nation.

Philanthropy’s Stimulus Plan Must Bolster Democracy

Safe voting, strong journalism, and the protection of civil liberties are key areas for foundations and big donors to support.

How Board Members Can Do the Most Good in the Pandemic

The toll on nonprofits will cause layoffs and closures, but steady leadership from the board can avert the worst situations. Here are steps to take now.

In This Crisis, Philanthropy Must Tackle 3 Existential Challenges All at Once

In This Crisis, Philanthropy Must Tackle 3 Existential Challenges All at Once

Foundations are good at helping communities survive a tragedy, but restoring a sense of normalcy and reimagining a more just world at the other end of the pandemic will take bold, collective action.

Save Lives Now, Grant Makers and Donors

The holdings in donor-advised funds are worth more than $120 billion, enough to make a big difference if combined with generous spending from the nation’s foundations.