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Tufts Says Article on Its Handling of Sackler and Purdue Pharma Donations Was Unfair

The university’s senior fundraising official also notes that not everyone agrees with how the institution handled controversial donations.

Stop Focusing on the Charitable Deduction. Tax Policy Isn’t Causing the Long-Term Slide in Giving.

Philanthropy is ultimately driven by what donors can and want to do, not what politicians want to spur them to do.

In 2020, Expect Many Policy Actions That Affect Nonprofits and Foundations. Here’s What to Watch.

Threats and opportunities don’t only come from the federal government — especially in an election year. Here’s a guide to assess, plan for, and help shape what’s ahead at the local, state, and federal levels.

Philanthropy Must Stop Fiddling While the World Burns

Philanthropy Must Stop Fiddling While the World Burns

Climate change poses unprecedented pressures and burdens on philanthropy, says Larry Kramer, who leads the Hewlett Foundation. The stresses will grow exponentially in the coming years, ravaging the lives of generations unless we act to mitigate climate change now.

Why It’s So Hard for Foundations to Influence How Others Give

New approaches are essential for philanthropy to pursue, but grant makers can’t promote change unless they focus on gathering data, showing what change looks like, enlisting the right people to promote an innovation, and getting rid of obstacles.

Congress Should Allow Everyone to Get a Tax Break for Giving to Charity

Now that we’ve seen the impact of the 2017 tax law for two years, it’s time for lawmakers to solve the problem they created by shaping a tax code that gives few Americans a tax incentive to donate to good causes,

A Year-End Plea From a Family Foundation CEO: Think Twice Before Giving to Your Alma Mater

To jump-start social mobility and the economy, the most important education is happening at community colleges and state institutions that reach nontraditional students.

Fingertip Giving, Humane Tech, Philanthrosophizing: 2020’s Top Buzzwords

Debates over big giving, growing use of technology in fundraising and humanitarian work, and the rise of influence over impact are changing how people in the nonprofit world act — and talk.

As Hate Attacks Rise, Philanthropy Can Take Steps to Curb Them

Examining what has worked around the world suggests that it is key to build resilient communities where everyone, especially those likely to be targets of hatred, plays a strong role solving problems.

A City Year Service Alum Will Succeed Its Co-Founder as CEO (Transitions)

Also, a seasoned journalist will lead the Aspen Institute’s newly combined media and technology programs, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation appoints its first chief program officer.