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Women stand to inherit 70% of about $124tn in “the great wealth transfer” over the next 5-30 years. That shifts the economic-political-cultural power dynamics.Here’s how…
Women stand to inherit 70% of about $124tn in “the great wealth transfer” over the next 5-30 years. That shifts the economic-political-cultural power dynamics.Here’s how…
A manifesto for funding AI-native nonprofits It’s time to admit it: Too much of the social impact sector is still funding yesterday’s solutions while claiming to advance towards a better tomorrow. I’ve been in this sector since I was a teenager—first as a volunteer, then a builder, and now the …
Sudan is currently the only country in the world where famine is confirmed, although many countries are at risk of famine. According to the latest data from the World Food…
Kim Garner serves as the Merced Regional Director at the Central Valley Opportunity Fund, a donor-advised fund housed within the Central Valley Community Foundation.Based in Merced, a small rural city where the nonprofit ecosystem is still taking shape, Kim supports grassroots organizations tackling…
Matt Calabria shares with Tony Pipa how North Carolina is rebuilding rural communities after Hurricane Helene, and what effective policy looks like.
Through its mentorship program, the Arthur Project’s social workers-in-training help middle schoolers boost academic performance, social-emotional skills, and mental well-being.
New research reveals the scale of river plastic waste around the world and offers solutions to stop it at the source.
For those of us in philanthropy, AI can feel like both a buzzword and a black hole. But as more tools emerge, it’s worth considering how we might approach them thoughtfully. Like so many others, we at the Farash Foundation have been cautiously exploring artificial intelligence.
As the influence of artificial intelligence grows, the lack of governance and representation in its development is increasingly problematic.
Nonprofit CEOs from around the globe offer examples of transformative change made through philanthropic partnerships free from hierarchy.
In this time of crisis, nonprofits may be forced into mergers, acquisitions, and sunsets. A few principles will help leaders make the most of a difficult moment.
Contributors who represent a cross-section of philanthropy examine some of the common ‘myths’ by which philanthropy operates.
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