Montgomery Tabron — head of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and author of two new books — talks about how organizations and ...
Trump’s first term triggered a wave of immigration grant making. Where the money will go this time is starting to take shape.
From “accelerationism” to “weaponize,” this year’s words reflect who has influence over the people nonprofits serve and the ...
With the assistance of a team of “grandmas,” Dixon Chibanda is working to rethink and de-stigmatize mental health care.
Jie Jenny Zou covers fundraising for the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Before joining the Chronicle, she was a government ...
Organizations that offer flexible work arrangements have a leg up in recruiting and retaining staff. The harder part is cultivating culture and in-person connection.
How donor-advised fund providers aim to make their products as commonplace as college savings and retirement accounts.
Boards will be more important than ever as nonprofits navigate a tricky financial landscape and political uncertainty.
Inflation, the end of pandemic relief, and falling donations have hit nonprofits hard. The result is program cuts, layoffs, ...
Around the world, feminist activists have successfully combated autocracy — most recently in South Korea. U.S. grant makers ...
The leader of the Boston-based foundation is stepping down after 11 years, having transformed it from a mom-and-pop philanthropy to one of the 25 largest private foundations in the United States.
Plus, Project Healthy Minds, the Trevor Project, and the University of Montana received big gifts to support mental health services, advocacy, and youth in crisis.