A ‘Mischaracterization’ of the Movement Toward More Equitable Evaluation (Letter to the Editor)
Equitable evaluation does not suggest that data hurts equity efforts, nor does it suggest any particular type of data is better.
Philanthropy Must Declare a Climate Emergency
The new commitments from Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are insufficient. It is up to everyone in philanthropy to make climate the top priority in their investments, grants, and other actions.
3 Paths Philanthropy Must Take Now to Tackle Climate Change
Jeff Bezos, Bill and Melinda Gates, and other donors can make a difference — but only if they take risks and pursue action immediately on three steps to protect the planet.
Is It Possible for Michael Bloomberg to Be Too Generous?
As the former New York mayor throws his fortune into the race for the Democratic nomination, he faces new scrutiny about the fusion of his political and philanthropic giving. Those are important questions. But it will be a welcome change from the debate four years ago that was mostly about how the candidates gave away other people’s money.
How Foundations Can Make a Difference After Puerto Rico’s Latest Natural Disaster
Nonprofits on the island are more organized and better coordinated to accept aid after the January earthquake than they were after the hurricanes so grant makers can be assured their help will get to the right places.
How Philanthropy Can Compete for Tech Talent to Change the World
Giving engineers, data scientists, and others access to data, tools, and peers working to change the world will help us compete with business and government.
How to Connect With Donors: What the N.H. Primary Teaches Nonprofits
Don’t brag, keep your comments brief, avoid prescreening questions, and keep your sense of humor. Those are among the lessons you’ll learn if you take advantage of the opportunity to watch as campaign events move to your town — and you also have a chance to promote your cause.
The Untapped Power of Patriotic Philanthropy
At time when the United States is so polarized, more citizens should give and volunteer to efforts that help tell America’s story.
Leaders in Nonprofit Innovation Show How Power Dynamics in Philanthropy Are Shifting
More than 1,350 ideas submitted in a foundation contest to spotlight social entrepreneurs are now available to help other grant makers find great ideas worth supporting.
How Philanthropists Can End the Cycle of Panic and Neglect for Disease Outbreaks
As the coronavirus spreads, it’s time for donors to provide the money emergency responders need now and to set the stage for work that prevents these horrific diseases.