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Pooled Journalism Funds Could Help Save Local Newspapers

As investment companies like Alden Global Capital continue to decimate newsrooms, philanthropic and civic leaders should come together to provide the consistent resources they need to survive and thrive.

How Our Foundation Is Helping Small Businesses Make It Through the Pandemic

How Our Foundation Is Helping Small Businesses Make It Through the Pandemic

Providing no-strings-attached funding to neighborhood businesses will save jobs, bolster the local economy, and offer hope to struggling entrepreneurs. Now we need more grant makers to take on this task.

Covering the Role of Women in the Nonprofit World Is ‘Timely and Necessary’

A nonprofit consultant questions why the Chronicle assigned a man to report a January cover story on women.

Disaster Group Says Diversity Is High Priority

The board of National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster says its CEO was not fired because of his advocacy of a far-reaching diversity effort.

Our Nation Cannot Heal Without First Acknowledging Who Made Us Sick

Too many of our ultrarich citizens and philanthropists have enabled, abetted, or turned a blind eye to extremism.

Working With Local Government Leaders Is the Right Path for Philanthropy

Foundations can serve as a neutral host in gathering key players from around a region and also fund research that drives decisions and builds support for projects.

As Attacks on Reproductive Rights Grow, Philanthropy Needs to Step Up Support for a Counternarrative

As Attacks on Reproductive Rights Grow, Philanthropy Needs to Step Up Support for a Counternarrative

Well-funded abortion disinformation campaigns have become a basis for increasingly restrictive state laws. Grant makers should join forces with a cadre of scrappy nonprofits to fight back.

To Tackle Vaccine Hesitancy, Philanthropy Must Get Over Its Religion Hesitancy

To Tackle Vaccine Hesitancy, Philanthropy Must Get Over Its Religion Hesitancy

Congregations and faith-based nonprofits are an untapped resource for persuading more people to get vaccines, but they need much greater philanthropic support.

Potent New Fundraising Tools Shouldn’t Be Abandoned When the Covid Crisis Ends

Technological innovations embraced out of necessity during the pandemic helped nonprofits reach more donors and opened up possibilities for more effective fundraising in the future.

Foundation Leaders Should Use Their Cash and Connections to Advocate for a Federal Racial-Equity Stimulus

Foundation Leaders Should Use Their Cash and Connections to Advocate for a Federal Racial-Equity Stimulus

Philanthropic giving can never match the power and purse strings of the federal government to address centuries of systemic racism. But we can insist that the Biden administration and Congress rise to the task.