Trump Wants to Axe an Affordable Housing Grant That’s a Lifeline for Many Rural Communities
Experts and state housing agencies say that would set back tens of thousands of future affordable housing developments nationwide, particularly hurting Appalachian towns and rural counties where government aid is sparse and investors are few.
When Nonprofits and Others Pay for House Members’ Global Travel, Families Often Go, Too
Almost a third of those payments by private interest groups cover the costs of a lawmaker’s relative.
Corporate Philanthropy Drops When Donor Headquarters Move
Boston Business Journal took a look at two decades of data to find out what happens when companies that donate to local nonprofits are acquired by out-of-state firms.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy Names a New Editor-in-Chief
Elbert Ventura, of Vox.com, will take over as Stacy Palmer assumes the role of CEO.
An Update for Readers on Our New Nonprofit Status
We’re now a nonprofit organization, officially recognized by the IRS, and we will soon spin off from our parent company of more than three decades as part of our expansive growth plan.
Chronicle of Philanthropy Names Its First Chief Revenue Officer
The organization’s move is a key step as it gets ready to become an independent nonprofit that can expand its services to the nonprofit world.
The 10 Best-Read Articles in the Chronicle in 2022
At the top of the list: our annual ranking of top donors, an in-depth examination of nonprofits’ role in spreading the opioid crisis, and an exclusive survey documenting the challenges the fundraising profession faces.
Nonprofits continue to struggle with technology
Nonprofits are struggling with technology during the pandemic in many of the same ways they were before the coronavirus forced them to shutter their doors and provide services remotely according to a May survey by Hopelab, a nonprofit that uses technology and design to improve the lives of young…
Watch Keynote Speakers Stacey Abrams and Janet Mock at Communications Conference
Tune in for a live video stream of the Communication Network’s annual conference, ComNet19.
Soros Says Facebook Campaign Was ‘Reprehensible’: Daily News Roundup
The president of Soros’s Open Society Foundations said he was “shocked to learn" that the social-media site had allegedly promoted a Soros conspiracy to discredit is critics. Plus, a former Google executive has started a nonprofit to fight sexism in the tech industry; the Baltimore Symphony has suspended its concertmaster, who was accused of inappropriate behavior; Brandeis gets $10 million to help Japanese students; and more about ideas and opinion.