This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) Workplace giving has been one of the most distinctive elements of Americans’ tradition of small-scale charitable giving. But mounting anecdotal evidence shows that...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) Although we have big problems and need organizations with the capacity to respond and get in front of them, you don’t have to be big to achieve meaningful impact...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) New York City shows a tremendous need for robust social services. Nearly 3.8 million people (45 percent of residents) live in poverty or just above the threshold—and...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) New York City shows a tremendous need for robust social services. Nearly 3.8 million people (45 percent of residents) live in poverty or just above the federal poverty...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) The recent Chronicle of Philanthropy How America Gives report highlighted the Washington, DC, metropolitan region as a place of exceptional giving—DC ranks high on the...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) A recent survey of charitable giving practices at the state, county, and metropolitan level published by the Chronicle of Philanthropy sparked questions about the nature...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) Almost all wealthy people make charitable gifts during their lives, but most fail to establish a charitable legacy when they die. Those who do give at death, however...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) There is a growing movement in institutional philanthropy toward grantee inclusion, which encourages more collaboration between foundations and their grantees. Grantee...
This post was originally published here (Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy) In the era of big data, private companies are accumulating information at an ever-increasing rate and are using the power of these data to derive greater and more...
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Social movements can catalyze philanthropy to support Black arts and cultural institutions.
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Author: LesLeigh D. Ford
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Philanthropy can help address vulnerabilities and support the health and recovery of communities in the short and long term.
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Author: Faith Mitchell
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Mitchell is the former CEO of Grantmakers In Health, the nation’s largest association of health funders.
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Author: Jimena Vallejo