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  • Philanthropy is Neglecting Women’s Incarceration

    Alliance Magazine Sep 17, 2023

    Over one million women are controlled by the criminal justice system and over 741,000 women are in prison worldwide. Globally, the number of women in prison is estimated to have increased by about 59…

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  • Understanding the Modern Grantee Experience

    Exponent Philanthropy Sep 17, 2023

    Grant applications are an important touchpoint for nonprofits and grantmakers alike. Recently, Blackbaud has been taking a hard look at the modern grantee experience for those who use our portal…

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  • How Philanthropy Can Honor Indigenous and Afro-descendent Ancestral Practices

    Johnson Center Sep 17, 2023

    Indigenous communities in the Global South practice reciprocal assistance to strengthen mutual trust, pool assets, and build capacity.

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  • Why Funding Reproductive Healthcare Should Be Intersectional

    Borealis Philanthropy Sep 15, 2023

    Kat Sánchez shares the impact of Bold Futures NM’s work for bodily autonomy and self-determination: “In New Mexico, we are already absorbing many people who are coming here for access, for…

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  • Innovative Organizational Leadership Structures for Nonprofits

    Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Sep 13, 2023

    Many nonprofits are looking to spread the work, responsibility, and credit among more staff through new organizational structure models.

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  • Why Philanthropy Should Keep Financing Nature Conservation

    Alliance Magazine Sep 13, 2023

    Up to one million species are now threatened with extinction, marking a rapid and serious decline in the health of the ecosystems we all depend on to survive and thrive.This loss is deeply concerning, ……

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  • The Problems With Crowdfunding for Healthcare

    Futurity Sep 10, 2023

    People in states with higher medical debt and lower rates of insurance coverage are more likely to try to raise money for health care through crowdfunding but less likely to…

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  • Philanthropy Should Strengthen Community Power Building

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 9, 2023

    To take part in transformative social change, philanthropists must think toward a future in which their own centrality is diminished.

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  • What Does Effective Capacity Building Look Like?

    Johnson Center Sep 8, 2023

    Power and equity are at the center of a growing movement to reimagine the language and practices of capacity building.

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  • How Donors Can Do More In Climate Philanthropy

    Alliance Magazine Sep 7, 2023

    Entertaining the thought of winning on climate change requires us to keep two apparently opposed ideas in mind: first, that we are living in a time of escalating peril and crisis, and second, that major ……

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  • How Technology Impacts the Philanthropy Sector

    Medium Sep 6, 2023

    Since the beginning of time, humans have been interested in giving back to those less fortunate than themselves. However, there were always obstacles that made it difficult for people to…

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  • Funding Innovation for Climate Breakthroughs

    Philanthropy News Digest Sep 4, 2023

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) latest assessment report, released in late February, is sobering; more and more people—3.5 billion, according to the report—are extremely vulnerable to the growing dangers of…

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