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As Hate Attacks Rise, Philanthropy Can Take Steps to Curb Them

Examining what has worked around the world suggests that it is key to build resilient communities where everyone, especially those likely to be targets of hatred, plays a strong role solving problems.

A City Year Service Alum Will Succeed Its Co-Founder as CEO (Transitions)

Also, a seasoned journalist will lead the Aspen Institute’s newly combined media and technology programs, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation appoints its first chief program officer.

Foundations, It’s Time to Give 1% of Your Assets to Fix Democracy

Today just one tenth of 1 percent goes to nonprofits that focus on this vital cause. We are all paying the price.

We Should Have Tough Conversations About Justice and Inequality

Foundations need to move away from simply writing checks and find new ways to lift up and support the organizations and people they fund.

How Philanthropy Can Shape the 21st Century Gospel of Wealth: a Move From Generosity to Justice

Thoughts on how to respond to this moment of polarization, divisiveness, and inequality.

Achieving Justice for All Should Command Philanthropy’s Attention in 2020 Elections

Foundations are putting a lot of money into election security and other issues, but strengthening democracy only matters if everyone has equal access to opportunity.

How the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Teaches the Importance of Data in Giving

How the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Teaches the Importance of Data in Giving

The school, at Indiana University, teaches students how to meet changing trends and policies in nonprofit sector.

A Critical Tool for Holding Corporations Accountable Is Under Attack. Philanthropy Must Speak Up.

An effort to dismantle shareholder proposals could hamper what has been an effective way to reign in corporate power.

To Stem the Decline in Charity Supporters, Pay More Attention to Young Kids

Donors of all ages need to understand how to give wisely and why their contributions matter. But it’s especially important to do all we can now to nurture the next generation of informed and enthusiastic givers. Here’s how.

Foundations Make Grants as if They’re Wall Street Day Traders

Foundations Make Grants as if They’re Wall Street Day Traders

Systems change can take a decade or longer. So why do foundations keep making one- or two-year grants and focusing on holistic solutions?