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Immigrants-Rights Groups Need Support for Communications

Immigrants-Rights Groups Need Support for Communications

To shift public debates, these organizations need to tell their stories in a powerful way, and that can mean getting help with writing and strategy, website development, videography, digital marketing, and more.

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Everything Philanthropy Cares About Depends on a Strong Democracy. Here’s What We Can Do to Stop the Deterioration.

Making sure everyone’s vote is counted, that no misinformation skews the campaign, and that all Americans have a chance to participate are critical — and all would benefit from an investment by grant makers.

A Tricky Balance: Making Museums More Inclusive Without Demonizing Wealthy Patrons

A Tricky Balance: Making Museums More Inclusive Without Demonizing Wealthy Patrons

Contradictions in the response by Darren Walker, head of the Ford Foundation, demonstrate the tensions facing many people in philanthropy.

As Distrust in Big Philanthropy Grows, Here’s How Leading Foundations Are Demonstrating Their Value

By seeking the views of the people they serve, diversifying their advisory bodies, and demonstrating how they learn what works, grant makers can cement their compact with society,

Experimentation and Failure Are What Lead to Successful Advocacy

Experimentation and Failure Are What Lead to Successful Advocacy

In the fight for LGBT rights, the Gill Foundation acknowledged and embraced failure, refined its approach, and tried again — ultimately helping to achieve unprecedented advances for equal rights despite being far outspent by the opposition.

Success of International Aid Means Grant Makers Can Try New Approaches

Now that more than 1 billion people have lifted themselves out of poverty, it’s time to decide what needs are most urgent, such as education, climate change, and women’s empowerment.

A Donor-Advised Fund Proposal That Would Work for Everyone

Under our proposal, donors would get some financial benefits when they put money into the fund and receive additional benefits when they send money out of the fund to nonprofits that advance the common good.

The Left Can Win by Emulating Conservative Philanthropy

The Left Can Win by Emulating Conservative Philanthropy

Philanthropy can spur the creation of advocacy groups, political-action committees, and leaders who can run them.

As AmeriCorps Reaches 25, Is It Time to Add New Approaches?

As AmeriCorps Reaches 25, Is It Time to Add New Approaches?

Instead of allowing nonprofits to select participants, perhaps a lottery could be added so more people could get a chance to serve — and they would have more choice about where they volunteered.

MIT Scandal Exposes a Crisis of Ethics at All Nonprofits

MIT Scandal Exposes a Crisis of Ethics at All Nonprofits

At too many charities, we value donations over everything else. If fundraisers don’t work to improve the situation, we face loss of trust from donors and possible government regulation.