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As the Number of Donors Continues to Drop, Monthly Giving Could Be a Solution

Year-end giving was down 2.8 percent compared to 2022, according to a new study. Donor participation fell across the board.

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Granddaughter of Megadonor Digs Into Rural Philanthropy in New Podcast

One theme: the surprising overlap between urban and rural needs

Our Foundation’s Origin Story Shows Why Philanthropy Must Acknowledge its Role in Perpetuating Injustice

Most charitable wealth was built by exploiting Black people. Owning up to that is crucial to the reparations conversation.

Call to Invest in Emotional Health of Nonprofit Leaders Is Spot On

Recent op-ed expertly captures why foundations must step in to ease stress and workloads at nonprofits.

Readers Respond to Op-Ed Criticizing MacKenzie Scott for Ignoring Small Nonprofits

A call for the philanthropist to pay more attention to small nonprofits draws agreement, dissent.

Seattle Children’s Receives $50 Million for Pediatric Cancer Research

Also, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation awarded $35 million for conservation projects in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and the Helmsley Charitable Trust gave $12.7 million to train health-care professionals in Israel.

The Fearless Fund, DEI, and Attacks on Philanthropic Freedom

Even conservatives skeptical of race-based policies should support a foundation’s right to hold a grant contest for Black women.

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10 Words and Phrases You Should Never Use

Philanthropy loves big words. Americans don’t. So why is the nonprofit world filled with philanthro-speak?

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What Philanthropy Elites Can Learn From Appalachia

“We’ve got to stop hyperintellectualizing things,” says L.B. Prevette, a North Carolina leader of a program founded by New York Times columnist David Brooks to build community.

Caring More for People Than Our Ideologies

Too often, philanthropy seeks to influence people we do not love. That’s dangerous, says a former faith outreach director in the Obama administration

Big Philanthropy to the Rescue? Think Again.

Americans shouldn’t look to nondemocratic, publicly unaccountable foundations to save democracy.

Manufactured ‘Truth’ and the Merchants of Outrage

How can we agree when we can’t separate fact from conspiracy? A Giving Pledge member champions nonprofits that are honest information brokers

How the Fight Against Inequality Will Save Democracy

Polarization is not the cause of our alienation but rather the effect, argues the Ford Foundation’s Darren Walker.

A Partisan Warrior’s Reckoning

Once dedicated to a purely progressive policy agenda, a philanthropist now worries that rigid adherence to ideology can undue democracy

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Investing in a More Perfect Union

Philanthropists and grant makers point to where philanthropy can make a difference.

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We’re More United Than You Think

A neuroscientist warns philanthropy: Your bridge-building efforts may be a waste of money.