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At a time when the government is slashing nonprofit grants and contracts, the thought that it might adopt and expand ...
Plus, more emergency grants from foundations, Darren Walker is worried about American democracy, big gifts and the new tax ...
Rasheeda Childress is the senior editor for fundraising at the Chronicle of Philanthropy, where she helps guide coverage of ...
How $160 million from Netscape pioneer Jim Barksdale — a newcomer to social-change philanthropy — helped make schools in his ...
The Institute for Policy Studies finds that only 13 percent of U.S. billionaires have signed the Giving Pledge, and almost 80 ...
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 ...
Extended-reality technology can get people’s attention, the philanthropist says, and expose them to the “most wonderful ...
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 ...
Regular people have fallen away from organized giving. Can a new tax deduction bring them back?
To the Editor: Ben Gose’s recent profile of R Street Institute’s Eli Lehrer — “ Building a ‘Conservative Agenda’ for Democracy ” (July 8) — should have provided more context and pushback to Lehrer’s ...