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What’s Top of Mind for Philanthropy Leaders

November 24, 2023
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
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Building Political Power When Everything Is at Stake

November 20, 2023
Stanford Social Innovation Review
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Providing Support to Turkey and Syria

February 9, 2023
The Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
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Don’t Give Up on Funding Human RIghts

December 9, 2022
Inside Philanthropy
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Plutocrats, Power and Philanthropy

November 25, 2022
The New York Times
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How Inflation, Economy Could Impact Your GivingTuesday

November 16, 2022
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Economy Shows Mixed Signals as Giving Season Approaches

November 10, 2022
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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How to Get Big Donors to Give in Troubled Times

October 6, 2022
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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How Philanthropy Should Respond to Natural Disasters

September 30, 2022
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Why we should invest in mental health in Africa

September 23, 2022
The World Economic Forum
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4 Ways to Make Your Donor Relations Recession Proof

September 7, 2022
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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New United Way CEO Wants Local Focus After Turbulent Years

September 5, 2022
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Corporate volunteerism’s new normal under Covid

July 29, 2022
San Francisco Business Times
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Bay Area Community Impact Fund 2022 Report

July 28, 2022
San Francisco Foundation
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Nonprofit of the Month: Esperança

July 21, 2022
Fabulous Arizona
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Soaring Prices Threaten Giving

July 10, 2022
Inside Sources
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Grants Given to Aid Street Vendors

July 4, 2022
LA Business Journal
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United Way Continues Crisis Response Efforts

July 1, 2022
United Way via Santa Barbara Independent
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To End Homelessness, the Energy of Money Must Change

May 13, 2022
Stanford Social Innovation Review
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CVS to start food, Uber program for seniors in Atlanta zip code

January 29, 2022
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Delta Variant Throws Fundraisers a Curveball

August 11, 2021
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Kellogg Foundation VP Will Lead Living Cities

July 16, 2021
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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$5M gift is SWTJC record

June 20, 2021
Uvalde Leader News
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Rental Assistance Payments Hit $10 Million

May 22, 2021
Santa Barbara Independent
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A Nonprofit That Generates Income Shares Tips

May 3, 2021
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Why buy a yacht when you can buy a newspaper?

April 11, 2021
Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal
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The Notes: Philanthropy

March 29, 2021
Las Vegas Sun
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How to Get Past the Discomfort of Fundraising

March 24, 2021
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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3 actions to cultivate a culture of philanthropy

March 23, 2021
Portland Business Journal
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Fight Of The River People

March 7, 2021
Thaddeus Greenson with Jefferson Public Radio
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CVS to invest $12.4M in affordable housing in Phoenix

March 6, 2021
Paige Minemyer with Fierce Healthcare
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Harnessing private capital and tying funding to results to build back better

February 18, 2021
Emily Gustafsson-Wright and Sarah Osborne with Brookings Institute
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How the Richest Donors Gave Last Year

February 17, 2021
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Oscars To Honor Tyler Perry For Philanthropy

January 26, 2021
Marcus K. Garner with Patch
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The Bold Steps Business Leaders Must Take On Social Justice

January 25, 2021
World Economic Forum via Forbes
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s Vision For Economic Justice

January 18, 2021
All Things Considered on NPR
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Does Philanthropy Need to be More Woke?

January 18, 2021
Philanthropy Roundtable
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One Planet: The Future Of Environmental Justice & Ex-Michigan Gov Indicted In Flint Water Crisis

January 18, 2021
Rose Aguilar and Malihe Razan with 91.7 San Francisco KALW
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Why the Environmental Justice Movement Should Think Locally

January 18, 2021
Helen Santoro and Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò with The New Republic
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We should also remember MLK’s legacy on economic justice

January 18, 2021
Joe Tompkins with The Meadville Tribune
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Progressive Act Progresses Environmental, Social Justice

January 18, 2021
Mike Parker with Kinston Free Press
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Nonprofits Would Be Eligible for New Federal Aid Under Biden Stimulus Plan

January 15, 2021
Dan Parks with Chronicles of Philanthropy
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5 Essential Bay Area Social Justice Films to Watch Now

January 15, 2021
Hilary Jane Smith with That Bold Italic
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Student-Debt Cancellation Stands Its Best Chance Yet. But Would It Advance Social Justice?

January 14, 2021
Kelly Field with The Chronicle of Higher Education
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9 podcasts that highlight social and racial justice

January 14, 2021
Jacquie Cadorette with 98.1 fm KMBZ
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NBCUniversal Awards Grants to 10 Social Impact Nonprofits

January 12, 2021
Rebecca Sun with The Hollywood Reporter
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Doctors should address patient medical debt

January 5, 2021
Daniel Low with The Seattle Times
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Here’s What We Learned From The Pandemic, According To 10 Experts

January 4, 2021
Laura Paddison and Amanda Schupak with HuffPostBrookings
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In praise of Big Philanthropy

January 3, 2021
Elizabeth Souder with The Dallas Morning News
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Shifting Philanthropy From Charity to Justice

January 3, 2021
Dorian O. Burton & Brian C.B. Barnes with Stanford Social Innovation Review
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Who is—and isn’t—represented in environmental oversight in Congress

December 28, 2020
Mohammed Memfis, Molly E. Reynolds, and Jackson Gode with Brookings
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MacKenzie Scott’s philanthropy is admirable. But why is it possible?

December 22, 2020
Edgar Villanueva with The Washington Post
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Op-Ed: The social justice case for canceling college debt

December 20, 2020
Jonathon D. Glater with LA Times
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The Pandemic Is Pushing the World’s Most Esteemed Charities to Their Limits

December 20, 2020
Christina Binkley with Robb Report via Yahoo News
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Impacts of COVID-19 on Poverty and the Gender Gap

December 6, 2020
Noelle Nelson with Borgen Magazine
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Social Justice Philanthropy Restructures to Focus on Power

December 2, 2020
Louise Lief with Inside Philanthropy
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The Pandemic Challenge: Reflections on the Social Justice Dynamic

November 29, 2020
Connie L. McNeely & Laurie A. Schintler with World Medical & Health Policy
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Sustainable Finance Addresses Social Justice As COVID-19 Raises The Stakes

November 10, 2020
Lori Shapiro, Neesha-ann Longdon, and Dimitri Henry with S&P Global
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A Most Dangerous Intersection: Revisiting Race and Class in 2020

August 12, 2020
Steve Dubb with NonProfit Quarterly
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How Philanthropy Can Meet the Moment: The Vital Importance of Trust

August 7, 2020
Shamar Bibbins with NonProfit Quarterly
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116 Organizations Driving Change

July 28, 2020
Mackenzie Scott with Medium
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Michigan environmental justice council to take on energy access and pollution

February 10, 2020
Andy Balaskovitz with Energy News Network
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How Liberatory Philanthropy and Restorative Investing Can Remake the Economy

February 28, 2019
Rodney Foxworth with NonProfit Quarterly
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