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Philanthropy Today
Grant Makers Want to Advance A.I. While Protecting the World From Its Threats
Philanthropy Today
July 24, 2023
Plus, George Soros’s Open Society Foundations plans to limit grant making until February, and anonymous donations to the World Health Organization’s new foundation raise concerns
Philanthropy Today
2023 Will Be a Tough Fundraising Year After Stunning Decline in 2022
Philanthropy Today
June 20, 2023
Plus, donors who rescinded a $60 million pledge have a change of heart and commit $26.5 million. Also, why grant makers should reject shiny new things (opinion)
Gifts Roundup
Amy and Richard Wallman Give U. of Chicago Another $75 Million Gift
By Maria Di Mento
October 10, 2023
Plus, a college registrar, a Broadway producer, and a billionaire novelist donate huge sums to higher education, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and a career-training charity.
Chronicle Insider
How Nonprofits Can Win Back Disappearing Donors; the Creative Way a Foundation CEO Distills Ideas
By Stacy Palmer
July 12, 2022
Plus, giving cash directly to people in need is growing because it works, and abortion victories overseas offer lessons for women’s rights groups.
Opinion
What Would Philanthropy Look Like if Black Women Were in Charge?
By Cora Daniels
September 20, 2023
In her introductory column for the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Cora Daniels explores the innovative approaches of Black women leaders and why the sector should follow their lead.
Philanthropy This Week
Winning Back 20 Million Donors; Foundations and a Climate-Change Conundrum
Stacy Palmer
July 16, 2022
Plus, Bill Gates is pumping a record $20 billion into the Gates Foundation, and what Americans think of grant makers and their donors
Transitions
Nellie Mae Education Foundation Appoints Next CEO
By M.J. Prest
June 23, 2023
Also, the Academy of American Poets has named its first Latino president, and the TGR Foundation, a charity started by the golfer Tiger Woods, has selected a new leader.
Affordable Housing
Land Trusts Offer an Innovative Way to Help the Middle Class Afford a Home
By Kay Dervishi
May 2, 2023
The nonprofits offer homes at low rates, but in exchange buyers have to give up some of the equity they would typically build up with a standard mortgage. That allows the trusts to offer homes to more people.
Philanthropy Today
Rockefeller Brothers Fund’s New Chair Talks About Capitalism, Fossil Fuels, and More
Philanthropy Today
November 3, 2022
Plus, four ways to make donor-advised funds simpler and fairer (opinion)
Fundraising Update
What Will Donors Give in December?
By Rasheeda Childress
December 7, 2022
Plus, how companies are making it easier to jump-start donations.
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