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Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision Prompts New Challenges for Philanthropy

An important but controversial era in public policy ended with last week’s Supreme Court ruling allowing states to outlaw abortion. Philanthropy and nonprofits have played large roles on both sides of the fight over legalized abortion, and they will have even more to do as a new era unfolds.

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Donor Pessimism Grows as Economy Wobbles, Poll Finds

A new survey suggests that a growing share of donors are thinking about pulling back on their giving in the year ahead.

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Afghanistan Earthquake Victims Face Struggles Getting Aid

Getting donations to Afghanistan earthquake victims will be far more difficult compared with other disasters due to sanctions against the country’s Taliban government and its troubled relationship with Western nations, experts say.

With the Fall of ‘Roe,’ Abortion Rights Groups and Grant Makers Should Look Overseas for Inspiration

With the Fall of ‘Roe,’ Abortion Rights Groups and Grant Makers Should Look Overseas for Inspiration

Recent wins for reproductive-justice movements in Latin American and Mexico offer lessons for U.S. activists about what to do next. But foundations need to first knock down funding barriers that have prevented collaboration across borders.

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Teen Vogue, Podcasts, Photo Essays: How Foundations Aim to Inspire New Thinking About Capitalism

Several big foundations have set their sights on college textbooks, documentary films, and other means to make America’s future more just.

Can Philanthropy Remake Capitalism?

Some foundations think capitalism is at the root of the staggering economic gaps and other social ills in this country. Some call for sweeping changes; others say that’s overreach.

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My Brother’s Troubling Story Shows Why Philanthropy Should Avoid Investing in Institutional Care

A lack of space for foster kids has triggered calls for more funding of child-welfare facilities, but that is exactly the wrong approach. These institutions harm kids and exacerbate trauma. The focus instead should be on expanding the availability of high-quality foster homes.

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JPMorgan Chase Commits $30 Million to Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Also, the Amgen Foundation gave a $30 million boost to LabXchange’s free science-education resources, and the Cummings Foundation awarded $25 million to nonprofit groups in the Boston metropolitan area.

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The World Responds to Crises — but Climate Change Victims Need Long-Term Support

The devastating volcanic eruption in Tonga brought an outpouring of help in its immediate aftermath, but now resources are scarce. The few small nonprofits working in the region need others to join the recovery effort and prepare for inevitable future climate catastrophes.

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Dolly Parton and Tipper Gore Give Big

Plus, the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven received a $35 million bequest to endow support for four New Haven, Conn., nonprofits, and the Holocaust Museum Los Angeles landed a gift of $5 million.

2021’s Surprisingly Strong Giving …

Even as 2022’s economic uncertainty looms over fundraising forecasts, this much is clear: The pandemic-born surge in charitable giving was bigger than anyone knew. And it stretched into 2021.

The Loss of NoVo’s Unrestricted Funds Was Especially Damaging for My Domestic-Violence Nonprofit

The end of Buffetts’ funding for women and girls had a substantial impact on one nonprofit leader’s ability to use grant money in ways she knows will help her community most.

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Washington Update: What Nonprofits Can Expect From Congress This Year

A lot of legislative activity that would affect nonprofits is brewing in Congress in the months and years ahead.

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United Health Foundation Directs $100 Million to Diversify Health-Care Professional Pipeline

Also, Google.org commits $50 million to advance digital skills for women and young people in Latin America, and the Lilly Endowment is giving $35 million to the University of Notre Dame for a research center dedicated to environmental and public health.

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A Major Philanthropic Response Is Needed to Halt Growing Human Trafficking of Ukrainian Refugees

Vulnerable people fleeing the war in Ukraine are facing abuse and exploitation at an escalating rate. Targeted donations are needed to help them find legitimate jobs and receive other vital services.

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Charity:water Believes Donors Have More to Give Than Dollars — if You Ask

The nonprofit offers its supporters a host of ways to give as they want.