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One Foundation CEO’s Plan to Respond to Today’s Outrages. What’s Yours?

For too long, philanthropy’s anger has been diluted, blunted, and bludgeoned by a relentless barrage on our sense of basic humanity and civic well-being — fueled by race-, gender-, LGBTQ-, and immigrant-centric attacks flying under the guise of patriotism.

Critiques of Philanthropy Are Important, but Some Have Entered the Realm of the Absurd

Critiques of Philanthropy Are Important, but Some Have Entered the Realm of the Absurd

Even Sunday’s stirring announcement from Robert Smith that he’ll pay off the loans of Morehouse’s graduating class was greeted with reflexive skepticism. We need more of that kind of compassionate giving, not lambasting.

In Our Broken Economic System, All Nonprofits Face the ‘Sackler’ Donation Question

In Our Broken Economic System, All Nonprofits Face the ‘Sackler’ Donation Question

For small nonprofits especially it doesn’t make sense to reject money that could fund an important mission, but we all must decide these days where we draw the line about what sources of money to accept.

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Social Change Can’t Happen Without Powerful Storytelling

All of us in the nonprofit world need to remember to make our stories accessible: It really doesn’t matter how smart your ideas are or how persuasive your pitch is if nobody can understand you.

An Ad by an Anti-Immigration Group Is an Effort to Deflect Its White-Nationalist Agenda (Letter to the Editor)

The Federation for American Immigration Reform advertisement in the Chronicle attacking the Southern Poverty Law Center was unjustified, says the center’s intelligence project director.

Rescuing Philanthropy From Business

Rescuing Philanthropy From Business

The use of management principles is all the rage at nonprofits these days, but a new book calls into question whether that’s such a good idea.

How Philanthropy Can Preserve Press Freedom

How Philanthropy Can Preserve Press Freedom

Only 13 percent of the world’s population benefits from a free press, and press freedom continues to drop. Independent journalism is in the interest of people and institutions supporting a wide range of missions.

After Slamming the Doors on Too Many Grantees, a New Approach Improved Our Foundation’s Impact

The Boston Foundation focused so tightly on five strategy goals that it lost the ability to help start-ups and nonprofits facing increased demands. A new small-grants program meant that it could still focus on those goals — but do a lot more.

How Philanthropy Can Curb the Rise of Hate: Count It, Condemn it, Confront It

How Philanthropy Can Curb the Rise of Hate: Count It, Condemn it, Confront It

The shootings in Poway, Calif. made painfully clear yet again that foundations must move forcefully to use their grants, their investments, and their power to build movements to mobilize against the rise of white nationalism.