Philanthropy & Funding
What’s in a Name? The Ethics of Building Naming Gifts
Is it possible for modern capital fundraising to be grounded in socially just principles?
Is it possible for modern capital fundraising to be grounded in socially just principles?
How organizations can engage with AI in smart and ethical ways right now.
An excerpt from Rules for Whistleblowers on the whistleblowing and detection conundrum
Nonprofits today are expected to go beyond their missions to adopt a wider set of commitments and values. This movement is remaking the sector in surprising ways.
In Poverty, by America, sociologist Matthew Desmond argues that America’s welfare state doesn’t help those who need it the most.
We learn a great deal about how people are complicit in wrongdoing from Max H. Bazerman’s Complicit. But we are left wondering why.
An excerpt from Giving Now on applying a human rights framework to philanthropy
For technology to truly work in the public interest, we need to invest in building organizations that are free from corporate profit motives and that respect, integrate, and compensate communities with whom they work. We offer a new path forward for AI research.
Five ways for funders to think about investing in data and AI that would put ownership of responsible data and AI squarely in the hands of the social sector.
Because decentralization doesn’t necessarily mean redistributing power, Web3 must make values integral to the architecture.