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Why Social Media Is Now the Place to Build Trust

The nonprofit world excels at communications strategies that are almost irrelevant. Here’s a playbook for how to regain credibility by working with online influencers.

Gates CEO: Foundation Will Stay the Course as Humanitarian Aid Shrinks

Gates CEO: Foundation Will Stay the Course as Humanitarian Aid Shrinks

As global aid funding declines and political uncertainty grows, the Gates Foundation says it’s resisting the urge to pivot.

How One Business Surged From 1% to 50% in Employee Giving

How One Business Surged From 1% to 50% in Employee Giving

The Blank Family of Businesses drove a fiftyfold increase in employee participation in its workplace-giving program. Here’s how.

Cornell Lands $371.5 Million From Billionaire Alumnus David Duffield

Cornell Lands $371.5 Million From Billionaire Alumnus David Duffield

The donation will endow engineering programs and pushes Duffield’s total giving to the university to $550 million.

The $1,700 Tax Credit for Donors No One’s Talking About 

The $1,700 Tax Credit for Donors No One’s Talking About 

A new federal tax credit for K-12 scholarship donations starts in 2027. It marks the first time federal law offers a credit for giving and the first time the feds favor one charitable cause over others. 

How One Foundation Built a Board That’s  Standing Up to Trump

How One Foundation Built a Board That’s Standing Up to Trump

Young, racially diverse trustees who include several grantees are helping the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation hold the line on equity despite threats from the administration.

Big Funders Back 10-Year Campaign to Inspire Community Action

Big Funders Back 10-Year Campaign to Inspire Community Action

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Stand Together, and the National Basketball Association are among the members of a new effort tied to the country's 250th anniversary.

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MacKenzie Scott Gave Us $60 Million. We’re Giving It Away.

How the Freedom Fund, which has now received two unrestricted gifts from the billionaire philanthropist, is spending its windfall.

Craigslist Founder Signs Giving Pledge and Narrows Focus

Craigslist Founder Signs Giving Pledge and Narrows Focus

Craig Newmark's philanthropic strategy is shaped as much by what didn’t work as by what did — leading to an approach that favors scale, networks, and trusted intermediaries over scattershot giving.

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Gates Foundation Unveils $9 Billion Budget, Plan to Cut Staff

The grant maker will maximize its spending in key areas such as global health.

MacKenzie Scott Gives the Trevor Project  $45 Million

MacKenzie Scott Gives the Trevor Project $45 Million

The gift comes after years of management turmoil, layoffs, and federal funding cuts.

Tax Law Will Affect Donors Big and Small

Tax Law Will Affect Donors Big and Small

It’s critical to keep larger donors close while helping small-dollar donors learn about their new tax advantages.

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Minn. Billionaire Glen Taylor Gives $100 Million for Rural Families

Taylor’s donation to help people in southern Minnesota, where he grew up, and in northwest Iowa, is his second nine-figure gift to benefit rural families.

A Tax Scholar Suggests Policy Fixes for Charitable Giving

A Tax Scholar Suggests Policy Fixes for Charitable Giving

As written, the new tax law could motivate some people to give who might not otherwise donate, but it could also cause a lot of confusion.

Bezoses Award $5 Million to a Leader in Neurodiversity Education

Bezoses Award $5 Million to a Leader in Neurodiversity Education

The recipient is among this year's five winners of the Courage & Civility Awards from Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos, which celebrate people who unify others behind solutions to often neglected challenges.

Most U.S. Adults Aren’t Making Year-End Charitable Gifts, New Poll Finds

Most U.S. Adults Aren’t Making Year-End Charitable Gifts, New Poll Finds

About half U.S. adults say they've already made their charitable contributions for 2025.