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Is Your Team Afraid of AI? Here’s the Fix
March 24, 2026
Leaders can create parameters for use, facilitate an open environment where people can try things out, and make learning easy.
Monthly Cash Payments Could Boost Disaster Survivors. A Maui Nonprofit Tries It Out
March 23, 2026
Proponents of cash assistance for disasters say it gives people agency over their recovery and flexibility to meet their specific needs
How St. Jude Raised $4.5 Billion in Bequests in a Decade
March 23, 2026
Leaders say trust, technology, and high-touch relationships are the keys to building a planned-giving powerhouse.
Meet the Man Who Revitalized the Louvre’s U.S. Donors
March 20, 2026
Thomas Moore says curiosity, in‑person meetings, and strong boundaries matter more than polished pitches. His advice: lead with sincerity, protect your team, and make every donor touchpoint worth someone’s time.
Tax Law to Cost Charities $5.7 Billion. What to Do Now.
March 19, 2026
The research focuses on two anticipated effects of the tax law: an annual loss of billions from donors who itemize their taxes and an influx of 8 million small-dollar donors lured back to charitable giving by the tax breaks.
Trust Based Philanthropy Lands in Court: the Winthrop Rockefeller Case
March 19, 2026
The popular approach to grant making is at the center of a leadership succession battle at the Arkansas foundation.
Year-End Giving to DAFs Soared as Donors Rushed to Beat Tax Changes
March 18, 2026
Grant making was already up in the first two months of 2026.
Ms. Foundation Outgoing CEO Reflects on the Pursuit of Equality
March 18, 2026
Under the leadership of Teresa Younger, a Black and Indigenous woman, the foundation took on domestic abuse, expanded its investments in the South and Midwest, and raised more than $100 million for its endowment.
Rebuilding the Pipeline of Generosity: A Call to Unite for Greater Philanthropy
March 17, 2026
Author: Steve Froehlich
Gifts From Top 50 U.S. Philanthropists Jumped to $22.4B in 2025
March 17, 2026
Three scholars assess the significance of the Philanthropy 50 list of the top American donors and to consider what they indicate about the state of charitable giving in the United States.
What Nonprofits Get Wrong About Gen Z Donors Like Me
March 17, 2026
Nonprofits are obsessed with cracking the Gen Z code — but one insider says the real problem is that they're asking the wrong questions.
What Prison Taught Me About Leading in Crisis
March 16, 2026
YouthBuild Global CEO John Valverde spent 16 years in prison. The experience shaped how he leads a nonprofit through high-stakes, unstable conditions.
Oscar-Nominated Film ‘The Perfect Neighbor’ Started With a Fundraiser
March 13, 2026
Executive producer Takema Robinson spoke to the Chronicle about the film, the fund she created to help Owens’s family and other victims of racial violence, and how philanthropy can do more to advance social justice.
Carrying On Without a ‘Founder’s Magic’: the Carter Center
March 12, 2026
On the heels of Jimmy Carter’s death, the organization he founded faced funding cuts and a future without his guidance. Here’s how it navigated the risks.
A Civil Rights Lawyer Will Lead eBay Founder’s Philanthropy for More Inclusive AI
March 12, 2026
Omidyar Network President Michele Jawando will take over as CEO, leading one of the best-financed technology organizations looking to loosen Silicon Valley’s grip on artificial intelligence’s development, deployment, and regulation.
A Second Chance to Get Rural America Right
March 11, 2026
Philanthropy's broken promise to invest in neglected communities helped fuel Trump's rise. Now funders have a new opportunity to win their trust.