The Senate Finance chair and nonprofit experts say the White House is discriminating against nonprofits based on their views.
Philanthropy is increasingly producing the data and research through which global health problems are known, prioritized, and governed.
Annabelle Littoz-Monnet is a professor in international relations at the Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID). Philanthropy is increasingly ...
Every touchpoint in the grant-making process — from letters of inquiry to progress reports — trains nonprofits to write in ...
A wide range of progressive nonprofits condemned Wednesday’s Supreme Court decision to narrow a key provision of the Voting ...
It is rare, the Ms. Foundation’s next leader acknowledged, for a Black woman to take the helm of a major nonprofit from ...
Among the other topics covered at the Association of Fundraising Professionals conference were federal funding shifts and the ...
Last year, Margot Brandenburg, a senior program officer at the Ford Foundation, started casually floating the idea that some of her grantees should consider merging with other organizations. A few ...
Partnerships with well-known figures who have popular appeal helps demystify the research-heavy work that often underpins ...
Landmark cases against Meta and YouTube on social media addiction demonstrate why philanthropy needs to think bigger about ...
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