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Op-Ed’s Call for Greater Inclusivity in Philanthropy Is Spot On

Progress can only happen when more people find common ground despite disagreements.

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Word Jumble: When Nonprofits Talk Fancy, America Tunes Out

Our language is packed with elite-sounding jargon. It is ineffective — and dangerous — amid today’s heightened distrust of institutions and growing hostility to the sector.

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Communities Fix What’s Broken as Washington Brawls

National funders back efforts to repair sewage, schools, civic health, and more. Is that a better investment than trying to stop polarization in politics?

Barbara Kingsolver on the Urban-Rural Divide: ‘Ask Rather than Tell.’

Barbara Kingsolver on the Urban-Rural Divide: ‘Ask Rather than Tell.’

A conversation with the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author on Appalachia, her own nonprofit work, and how philanthropy can better serve the region.

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I Am a Gay Man and a Foundation Chief. Here’s How I Find Unlikely Allies

Philanthropy — dominated by the wealthy and highly educated — has become rigid in tone, exclusive in culture, and ineffective in tactics, says the outgoing CEO of the Gill Foundation.

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Can a Shift From ‘Slacktivism’ Win Over Gen Z?

Nonprofits are giving young Americans meaningful work and the chance to direct the change they want to see happen.

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Op-Ed Mischaracterizes Conservatives and Their Role in Nonprofits

The author perpetuates a dangerous “us vs. them” mentality that only deepens divides.

The ‘Eco-Right’ Is Growing. Will Bipartisanship Follow?

The ‘Eco-Right’ Is Growing. Will Bipartisanship Follow?

A small number of conservative climate groups are winning converts with a strategy that they say can defuse polarization. It is a moment for “radical collaboration,” says one left-leaning advocate.

15,000 Churches Will Close This Year. Each Could Be a Home for Civic Revival

15,000 Churches Will Close This Year. Each Could Be a Home for Civic Revival

In Appalachia, a church donated its building to 30 community organizations — one example of how faith-based organizations are transforming their spaces to meet the needs of their communities.

Move Over, Mega-Donor: Why America Should Embrace Collective Giving

Move Over, Mega-Donor: Why America Should Embrace Collective Giving

The co-founder of the Donors of Color Network argues that giving circles and mutual aid are the real change-makers.