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Gen Z Gives Money and Time. Here’s How and Why to Engage Them.
May 8, 2026
Young adults donate money, volunteer, and advocate for nonprofits. Here's how to build meaningful relationships with them.
Community Foundations Assail Big DAFs’ Freeze on SPLC Gifts
May 7, 2026
Following the federal indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, commercial donor-advised funds froze grants to the SPLC. In response, smaller DAFs urge donors to put their money elsewhere.
4 Practical Fixes for the Nonprofit Burnout Crisis
May 7, 2026
What nonprofit leaders can do to keep their best people from walking out the door.
Ted Turner, Who Dared Fellow Billionaires to Give, Dies at 87
May 6, 2026
The brash media mogul's $1 billion pledge to the United Nations in 1997 helped usher in the age of the mega-donor.
4 of the Best Hacks for Fundraisers and Leaders From AFP Icon
May 6, 2026
Tips included using animation to tell stories, why it's as important to retain fundraisers as it is donors, and more.
What Yale Got Right That Other Nonprofits Keep Getting Wrong
May 6, 2026
The nonprofit sector's instinct when public trust declines is to improve its messaging. Yale tried something harder and more honest — self-examination.
As Pressure Grows, Big-Gift Fundraising Is Changing
May 5, 2026
Competition and challenges are growing, but the role of frontline fundraisers may also be getting more attractive.
7 Traits of Highly Effective Gift Officers
May 5, 2026
What fundraising leaders look for when hiring — and how that's changing.
Practicing ‘Work-Life Harmony’
May 5, 2026
How a Boston nonprofit leader meets her mission without burning out.
Supreme Court Bolsters Donors’ Free Speech Rights in Crisis Pregnancy Center Ruling
May 5, 2026
In the unanimous ruling, the court cleared the way for a chain of crisis pregnancy centers to challenge a subpoena from New Jersey’s attorney general.
NFL Team Owner Gives National Gallery $116 Million to Mark Nation’s 250th Anniversary
May 4, 2026
The gift from Mitchell Rales aims to ensure many more Americans get a chance to see works from the Washington museum’s iconic art collection.
Your Data Has 3 Seconds to Hook a Donor. Make Them Count.
May 4, 2026
Expert advice on pairing data visualization and storytelling to win over donors and other key stakeholders.
Sen. Wyden Defends Nonprofits Against Ongoing Administration Attacks
May 1, 2026
The Senate Finance chair and nonprofit experts say the White House is discriminating against nonprofits based on their views.
Philanthropy Is Reshaping Global Health. Here’s How.
May 1, 2026
Philanthropy is increasingly producing the data and research through which global health problems are known, prioritized, and governed.
Ms. Foundation’s Next Leader Wants to Expand the Feminist Funder’s Coalition
April 30, 2026
Tracy Sturdivant wants more people to see gender justice as their charge, too.
Foundations Created the Jargon Crisis. Here’s How They Can Fix It.
April 30, 2026
Every touchpoint in the grant-making process — from letters of inquiry to progress reports — trains nonprofits to write in jargon. Funders have the power to change that pattern.
Progressive Nonprofits Slam Court’s Voting Rights Decision, Brace for Map Fights
April 30, 2026
The ruling on the Louisiana map fuels a debate over race in redistricting ahead of 2026 midterms.
Inflation, Cuts, Tax Changes: A Tough Year Takes Center Stage at AFP Icon
April 29, 2026
Among the other topics covered at the Association of Fundraising Professionals conference were federal funding shifts and the need to reach a wider array of donors.