Advice on Leading in Turbulent Times for Planned Parenthood and Nature Conservancy
A veteran of organizational turnarounds suggests reaching out to critics for advice and making explicit to everyone how decisions are being made as he suggests how to get through hard times — and better yet, avoid them entirely.
A Digital Human Rights Threat Demands More Attention From Foundations
Threats to privacy affect not just people seeking refuge in the United States but also the nonprofits and activists who help them get settled.
Most of What We Think Works to Change People’s Behavior Doesn’t. Here’s What Does.
Social science can help determine what ideas move people to act or summon their support. Messages we just think will work often don’t — and they can send people running in the opposite direction.
Philanthropy Leaders, Join Me in Rebuking Trump’s Racist ‘Go Home’ Tweets
With anti-immigrant sentiment at an all-time high, these times call for philanthropywide engagement no matter a foundation’s funding priority.
Few Donors Feel Disaster-Relief Appeals Are Clearly Explained
A report by the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance also found that younger donors were likelier to respond to celebrity appeals.
Those Harmed by the Bail System Lead Grassroots Efforts to Fix It. Here’s How Grant Makers Can Help.
A group of foundations today announced $1.7 million in grants to groups that rely on people who served time in prison, or their family and friends, to set strategy and advocate for significant changes in the criminal-justice system.
Gaining a Say: Lifting Up Philanthropy’s Unheard Voices
Grant makers, board members, journalists, conference organizers, and others can do far more to ensure that it’s not just powerful men who get to offer critiques of giving.
Soccer Triumph Shows Grant Makers: Youth Sports Can Shape the Future
Sports programs for youngsters have the potential to contribute to health, education, and community revitalization in communities where the need is greatest. Philanthropies should put a high priority on expanding those programs.
Helping Government Workers Learn Is Crucial to Social Change
Savvy grant makers have recognized that instead of lobbying to advance a specific solution, they must recognize the needs of government workers and adapt programs to incorporate their concerns.
Story on Marguerite Casey Foundation Was an ‘Unfortunate’ Attack on a Female Leader of Color
Freeman Hrabowski, chairman of the fund’s Board of Directors, says the grant maker couldn’t have achieved so much success in carrying out its mission unless it had a healthy internal culture.