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  • Why Climate Funding Often Doesn’t Reach Those Most Impacted by Climate Change, and What To Do

    Alliance Magazine Feb 23, 2026

    Every year sees new climate funds, billions pledged for adaptation, forests, resilience, and technology, demonstrating how and why climate funding often doesn’t reach the people most impacted by climate change.…

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    A Roadmap to Scaling Global Health Development

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 23, 2026

    A hard truth is emerging in global health innovation: Some solutions reach scale, but few last. Equipment goes dark. Dashboards fade. Paper charts return. And the status quo—marked by health…

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    Values-Centered Social Progress: 4 Narrative Shifts

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 20, 2026

    How do we get people of all political identities to willingly support social progress without compromising anyone’s values? In September 2024, two months before the American public voted Republicans into…

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  • Funding Outcomes: How Shared Data Infrastructure Reshapes Philanthropy for Impact

    Forbes Feb 18, 2026

    Philanthropy isn’t short on generosity. What it lacks is visibility into whether that generosity is actually changing lives at scale and funding outcomes. Writing bigger checks no longer feels sufficient, because…

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    $2.2 Million in Grants Support Earthquake Recovery in Syria and Turkey

    Center for Disaster Philanthropy Feb 16, 2026

    Today marks three years since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook southern Turkey and northern Syria, claiming more than 59,000 lives and further exacerbating the humanitarian crises in both countries. This earthquake was the most…

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    The 13 Intentions of Philanthropy: A Response to ‘What Else Can We Do?’

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 16, 2026

    A few months ago, I met someone who had just experienced an unimaginable loss: An extraordinary, beloved family member had been killed in a mass shooting that made global headlines.…

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    New Gifts to College Endowments Dropped by 9.2% in 2025

    Higher Ed Dive Feb 12, 2026

    New gifts to college endowments fell 9.2% in fiscal 2025 to just under $14 billion, with some colleges suffering steeper declines in donations, according to a study of over 650…

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  • Private Donors Support USAID Division’s Relaunch as a Nonprofit

    The Associated Press Feb 12, 2026

    A division of the U.S. Agency for International Development eliminated by Trump administration cuts last year was reborn Thursday as an independent nonprofit, allowing its international work to continue in a…

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  • The Power Nonprofits Hold to Fight the Persecution of Immigrants

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 11, 2026

    I never met my immigrant ancestors, but I know my great-grandfather, Martin Huppert, would likely have been deported under President Trump. Immigrating to America from Hungary at the age of…

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    Sustainable Grantmaking: A Benchmark for Providing the Long-Term, Flexible Funding Nonprofits Need to Make Impact

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 10, 2026

    The philanthropy field seeks to advance long-term systemic change, yet much of its giving has been short-term, restricted, and episodic. These approaches are misaligned with the sustained, flexible funding that…

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    Reimagining Multilateral Funding for AI and Digital Governance

    Alliance Magazine Feb 10, 2026

    Multilateral and government-backed cooperation agencies are among the most powerful actors shaping the future of digital governance. Institutions such as the European Union, the World Bank, the United Nations Development…

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  • Addressing the Manosphere: How Philanthropy Can Engage with Masculinity to Promote Gender Equity

    Alliance Magazine Feb 9, 2026

    The manosphere has broken out of its niche corner of the internet. More political figures, tech CEOs, celebrities, podcasters, fitness icons, and lifestyle gurus are now promising young men money…

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