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How Grant Makers Can Support Small Charities

General operating support should truly mean no restrictions, says Zeeba Khalili, learning and evaluation officer at the Marguerite Casey Foundation.

Editor’s Notebook: How We Make Decisions About Advertising

Why the Chronicle chose to publish a full-page ad from the Federation for American Immigration Reform attacking the Southern Poverty Law Center.

How Grant Makers Can Better See What’s Coming

Too often we are caught off-guard because we give more weight to evidence that supports our work and discount as aberrations that which does not.

6 Steps Foundations Can Take to Advance Racial Equity

The world of philanthropy has shown renewed interest in curbing racism and hate, and several grant makers have teamed up to urge more collective action.

Presidential Contenders Should Focus on National Service

Presidential Contenders Should Focus on National Service

As America celebrates Independence Day, it’s the ideal time to focus on ways to provide young people the opportunity to build their skills and volunteer by connecting with people of different backgrounds.

Philanthropy Must Keep Pushing to Get a Correct Census Count

Philanthropy Must Keep Pushing to Get a Correct Census Count

The Supreme Court decision to temporarily block the government from adding a question about citizenship to the 2020 census is not a reason for foundations and charities to pause in their efforts on this vital issue.

Praised for Pathbreaking Grants, Marguerite Casey CEO Said to Foster a Culture of Fear by Staff Members

Praised for Pathbreaking Grants, Marguerite Casey CEO Said to Foster a Culture of Fear by Staff Members

Luz Vega-Marquis, who announced this week she will retire in 2020, has faced turnover from employees who say they felt mistreated, diminished, and even traumatized.

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‘You Can’t Lift People Up by Putting Them Down’: How to Talk About Tough Issues of Race, Poverty, and More

Instead of using terms like “at-risk,” “low-income,” and “disadvantaged,” define people first by their aspirations and contributions, as in “a black student striving to overcome a threatening environment and graduate.”

‘Giving USA’ Shows Tax Changes Didn’t Matter Much to Donations

‘Giving USA’ Shows Tax Changes Didn’t Matter Much to Donations

Charity fundraising was anemic in 2018, but fresh evidence says other factors had far more impact than a measure that affected the charitable deduction.

The Smartest Way to Promote Diversity: Pay for Overhead at Charities Led by People of Color

Many grant makers that are supporting ambitious efforts to curb the racial bias that perpetuates disparities in housing, employment, education, and beyond fail to realize that they could make a real difference simply by paying charities for the full cost of their work.