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Foundations and Nonprofits See Crisis as Opportunity to Advance Equity

Foundations and Nonprofits See Crisis as Opportunity to Advance Equity

A pledge by foundations to provide more general operating support, reduce paperwork, and support organizations in the hardest hit communities is seen as a crucial opening.

What Philanthropy Can Do Now to Promote Education Equity After the Pandemic

As we learn what technology can do — and what it can’t — to improve learning, we can ensure that precious education dollars are spent in ways that do the most for the neediest youngsters.

9 Leading Nonprofit Groups Urge Foundations to Dig Into Endowments to Support Charities

9 Leading Nonprofit Groups Urge Foundations to Dig Into Endowments to Support Charities

“The strength of a funder’s grantees at the end of this crisis will be a much better measure of the significance of a foundation than the size of its endowment,” their letter says.

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Grant Maker Dilemma: Spend More Now or Protect Shrinking Endowments?

Some are ramping up spending when nonprofits need it most, but others are keeping a watchful eye on their ability to continue spending in the future.

Climate-Resilience Projects Receive $43 Million From Coast to Coast (Grants Roundup)

Climate-Resilience Projects Receive $43 Million From Coast to Coast (Grants Roundup)

Also, the NFL has committed $35 million across 10 coronavirus-relief groups, and the NYC Covid-19 Response & Impact Fund is now accepting applications from arts and human-service groups in New York to receive $75 million in emergency grants.

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Foundations Adopt Policies to Move More Money Faster, and With Fewer Restrictions

The coronavirus pandemic is pushing grant makers to do things differently. Some in philanthropy hope the changes stick long after the current crises ends.

A Simple, Low-Cost Way for Nonprofits and Foundations to Curb the Coronavirus Crisis

A Simple, Low-Cost Way for Nonprofits and Foundations to Curb the Coronavirus Crisis

Follow the model of the Gates Foundation, which says when there is no vaccine, communications is a vaccine. And stop taking up airtime now with messages that keep the public from paying attention to the urgent need to stay home.

Leaders Argue That Nonprofits Need Government Aid

With social-service needs looming so large, private aid won’t be able to keep up.

What’s Straining Community Funds Everywhere

They need to step up their game to compete with what feels like countless options available to donors.

How This Crisis May Upend Grant Making for Good

How This Crisis May Upend Grant Making for Good

A pledge by hundreds of grant makers to loosen or eliminate restrictions on their funding and trust their nonprofit partners more is long overdue, says a Ford Foundation official.

How Community Funds Can Thrive

Stand for something. Play to your strengths. Communicate who you are.

Foundations Under Pressure

Still, the unprecedented calamity means that many foundations are changing how they give and adding new flexibility and more general operating support.

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A Test of Leadership

Nicole Taylor is trying to turn it around after a workplace scandal — and now she must deal with the coronavirus scare and economic downturn. (See an article from Recode on Monday about a new effort the fund has undertaken to persuade donors to earmark up to 5 percent of their advised funds for pandemic relief.)

Climate Change Is Important, but Calls for Philanthropy to Do Lots More Ring Hollow

Climate Change Is Important, but Calls for Philanthropy to Do Lots More Ring Hollow

It’s time for foundation leaders to abandon inflammatory rhetoric and worst-case projections, writes James Piereson, head of the William Simon Foundation.

Amid the Covid-19 Crisis, Foundations Should Stop Treating the 5% Payout as Holy Writ

Understanding how perpetuity became the default for philanthropies can help grant makers rethink their attitudes toward giving now versus giving later, especially in a time of catastrophe.

More U.S. Companies and Foundations Mobilize for Covid-19 Relief Efforts (Coronavirus Grants Roundup)

Some of the grant making recently announced to address health, education, and economic needs in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, and new grant opportunities to apply for immediate funding.