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By Brian Hooks. Those of us in philanthropy may not always agree, but we must defend each other's right to exist.
The nonprofit sector is experiencing seismic disruption. Since the start of 2025, the new US administration has aggressively slashed social spending, defunding and dismantling major domestic and ...
How Asian philanthropists are embracing adaptive, blended, and locally informed approaches to transform the uncertainty of ...
A few issue areas call for saving for the future, not racing against it. If a foundation’s mission is to preserve rare ...
The authors all led significant philanthropic organizations and came from different perspectives. We saw a need for the sector to steel itself against threats from political polarization that were ...
If there is one thing that distinguishes the role philanthropy must play in the current crisis brought on by the Trump ...
The sector's response to the sharp withdrawal of government funding and to threats against basic freedoms should start with the easy answers.
The US research community is experiencing not just a funding gap but a wholesale reimagining of the federal government's relationship with scientific research. This shift has thrust science ...
Now is the time for funders to back local leaders who are making lasting improvements to people's lives and the systems that ...
How Asian philanthropists are embracing adaptive, blended, and locally informed approaches to transform the uncertainty of ...
By Michelle Morales. In a crisis, how can foundations justify perpetuity as a guiding star? Increasing payouts goes hand in ...
In a crisis, how can foundations justify perpetuity as a guiding star? Increasing payouts goes hand in hand with a ...
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