Recent commentary by former Republican officials has drawn attention to the question of philanthropic funding for engaging right-of-center constituencies on climate change. Writing in the Chronicle of Philanthropy and Politico, former representatives Carlos…
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Indigenous Land Management Is Key to Disaster Resilience
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy Nov 20, 2023Indigenous management and conservation of land are critical to protecting the world’s natural environment from increased degradation due to climate change, yet within the continental U.S., the colonization of Indigenous…
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The Process of Starting and Stopping Volunteering
Alliance Magazine Nov 19, 2023In a world that often feels consumed by the relentless pursuit of career and personal success, financial stability, and socio-economic status, volunteering has provided both of us with a precious opportunity to connect with our ……
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Outdated Thinking Holds the Nonprofit Sector Back
Nonprofit AF Nov 17, 2023Over the past few years, many of us in the sector have learned to understand the harm caused by All Lives Matter, the clueless, oftentimes racist response to Black Lives…
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The Impact of Racial Bias in Home Appraisals
Triple Pundit Nov 16, 2023If advocates are committed to eliminating racial inequities in wealth building, we must also be committed to disrupting the barriers that devalue home prices because of race.
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Small Businesses Can Thrive By Incorporating Philanthropy Into Practice
Forbes Nov 16, 2023Success as a startup isn’t just measured by profits and market share; it’s also about the positive change your company creates.
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Deploying Funding for Scale: Four Lessons from Funders
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Nov 15, 2023Earlier this fall, Spring Impact, in collaboration with Impact for Breakfast, hosted an event, ‘Deploying Funding for Scale: Lessons from Investors,’ alongside British International Investment and Epic Foundation. The conversation was focused on how…
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What Palestine Needs from U.S. Philanthropy
The Chronicle of Philanthropy Nov 15, 2023This article by Muhi Khwaja was previously published on Nov. 9, 2023 in the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Reprinted with permission. Donors committed to human rights must stop turning a blind…
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Amid ‘Checkout Charity’ Boom, Some Americans Are More Likely To Be Impulse Givers Than Others
The Conversation Nov 15, 2023If you live in the United States, chances are that cashiers often ask whether you want to donate to a cause their employer is currently supporting. Organizations like Children’s Miracle…
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Understanding Volunteer Value From All Perspectives
VolunteerMatch Nov 14, 2023Discover the true value of volunteering beyond just counting volunteer hours. Explore the impact on volunteers, clients, and organizations, and learn how to tell their stories effectively. Join the #GiveTime Sweepstakes for a chance to win a coaching conversation.
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Changing The Way We Give
Lever for Change Nov 14, 2023Currently, the average grant from large U.S. foundations is $50,000 and recipients have about 18 months to deliver successful results. Imagine trying to solve racial inequity or homelessness in your…
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Next generation philanthropy. No matter how you define the next generation, many foundations struggle to engage this subset into their philanthropy. “The most important thing is to treat young people…
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