
Ariella Phillips
Web Producer (former)
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Ariella Phillips was a web producer for The Chronicle of Philanthropy from 2018-2020. She also wrote about nonprofits and foundations. She was responsible for maintaining the website, updating social media accounts, curating newsletters and monitoring web traffic.
Stories by this Author
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Face of Philanthropy
A Nonprofit Offers Free Arts Education to Children at Public Libraries
ProjectArt offers free after-school classes for kids living in historically underserved neighborhoods across the United States. -
Why They Give
Guided by Their Faith, Va. Couple Aims to Leave Their Legacy of Giving
Mark and Brenda Moore are founding donors of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, but they say Mark’s two strokes at age 46 were the beginning of their philanthropy. -
Roundup
Face of Philanthropy: Nonprofits Whose Stories Touched Us in 2019
A program that connects the young and the old and a nonprofit that uses dance to help people cope with depression and despair are among the charities we profiled. -
Face of Philanthropy
Philadelphia Nonprofit Gives Stability to Kids Through Polo and Caring for Horses
At Work to Ride, students learn how to care for horses, forming bonds with the horses and other students along the way. Some go on to compete in horse shows or play for the center’s polo team. -
Face of Philanthropy
MacArthur Fellow Seeks to Preserve Culture and the Environment
A leader at the Wildlife Conservation Society explains how the organization works with local residents to incorporate their cultural practices in ways that benefit nature. -
Foundation Giving
Group Serving Migrants in Greece Wins Hilton Humanitarian Award
METAdrasi has more than 350 interpreters working in 43 languages to help displaced people, including unaccompanied children. -
Face of Philanthropy
Nonprofit Helps People With Disabilities Make Art While Making a Living
The entrepreneurial model of Art Enables gives people with disabilities the opportunity to market their work and earn an income. -
Reader Responses
Foundations’ Pledge to Pay Overhead: Some Say Yay, Some Say It’s About Time
This week, many in the charity world welcomed an announcement that five of the nation’s wealthiest foundations will help grantees pay for rent, decent wages, technology, and other overhead expenses. -
Face of Philanthropy
Nonprofit Provides Health Care for People — and for the Planet
People living in rainforests survive in part by cutting down trees and selling the wood, which contributes to climate change. Health in Harmony is trying to change that. -
Major Gifts
Toll Brothers Founder Focuses Giving on Next Generation
The centerpiece of Robert and Jane Toll’s giving is their support of a camp in Maine that aims to bring together kids of different backgrounds in the hopes of understanding one another.