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Philanthropy needs to act now to ensure local public radio survives as a vital information resource for diverse rural and ...
Regular people have fallen away from organized giving. Can a new tax deduction bring them back?
In an exit interview, the president of the Ford Foundation talks about why his new book is still hopeful despite growing ...
President Trump’s policies are poised to upend decades of partnerships the federal government has built with nonprofits to ...
How 15 years running a nonprofit Christian camp helped shape his role as champion of the charitable sector in Congress.
In a recent survey of nonprofits, 80 percent said their organization would be interested in pro-bono assistance within the ...
Cora Daniels is senior editorial director at the Bridgespan Group and part of the firm’s research initiative to advance ...
Big foundations behind a multicity project are trying to measure the intangibles of community building. In one Akron, Ohio, neighborhood, the numbers are adding up to something good.
The vast and interconnected set of programs funded by taxpayers has been significantly dismantled in just months, nonprofit leaders, researchers and funders say. And even deeper, permanent cuts are ...
Trigger Words Aren’t Nonprofits’ Only Language Problem A recent op-ed missed the chance to address a deeper issue — the policing of nonprofit speech.
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