Cover Story
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The Changing Nonprofit Workplace
The Nonprofit Hiring Crisis
Staff shortages and resignations are hampering nonprofits’ ability to do their work. Here’s how they are coping — and trying to remedy the situation.
Highlights
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The Changing Nonprofit Workplace
What Young Nonprofit Workers Want
Good pay, work-life balance, professional growth, and equitable workplaces are priorities. In a hiring crisis, nonprofits would be smart to pay attention. -
The Changing Nonprofit Workplace
Nonprofits Learn the Benefits — and Trials — of Ditching the Office
During the pandemic, remote work became the norm for many nonprofits. Now some are giving up their offices entirely.
Features
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Environmental Giving
Living With Fire: Donors Want to Focus on Reducing Risk, Not on Disaster
Wealthy donors and foundations worried about wildfires are exploring ways to put the focus on resilience and risk reduction instead of disaster response. -
Executive Leadership
Helene Gayle Plans to Put Her Fundraising Prowess to Work Leading Spelman College
As head of the Chicago Community Trust, Gayle demonstrated how local leaders can advance equity and pursue advocacy in addition to making grants.
Departments
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The Face of Philanthropy
A House Where Every Day Is Pride Day
Pride month is especially sweet for those who live at Stonewall House — a place where older LGBTQ people feel safe to gather and be themselves. -
International Relief
Charity in Wartime: How a Ukrainian Children’s Cancer Group Carries On
The Tabletochki Charity Foundation helps families in their battle against the disease — and the Russians. -
Fundraising
An Experiment Shows What Happens When the People a Charity Serves Tell Their Story to Donors
An appeal created by community health volunteers raised more money than one created by fundraisers, though the money came from fewer donors.
Opinion
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Opinion
Philanthropy Needs to Ensure That Massive Infrastructure Spending Goes to Communities That Too Often Miss Out
As trillions in federal infrastructure dollars become available to cities and towns nationwide, grant makers have an unparalleled opportunity to insist that people of color and those who live in rural communities play a role in determining what gets built and where the jobs go. -
Opinion
In Aftermath of Buffalo Shooting, Supporting Grassroots Groups Is the Most Effective Way to Fight White Supremacy
The mass murder in Buffalo and attacks on abortion rights were propelled by the same racist and sexist theories. Philanthropy must respond by providing ample and ongoing support to organizations building power to change their communities and the national narrative.