Biodiversity Philanthropy Must Look Far From Home
To maximize impact during the sixth mass extinction, giving must focus on “where”
Innovations in environmental protection and conserving natural resources (more)
To maximize impact during the sixth mass extinction, giving must focus on “where”
As regulatory rollbacks invite polluters to poison air, soil, and water, funders and advocates can respond by rallying around community-led solutions that prioritize health over corporate gain.
The fight to protect our communities and the environment is also a fight to protect democracy.
Renewables are more reliable and affordable compared to their oil- and gas-powered alternatives. Can they survive political headwinds and continue to make big gains in the United States?
The ground-up work to stop US oil and gas expansion and create new climate politics
For 65 years, the WWF has led global conservation efforts in more than 100 countries. But as environmental challenges escalated in recent decades, the organization found its traditional methods falling short. WWF took the radical step of embedding a culture of innovation across its vast network. Could it transform while staying true to its mission?
Healing Soils Foundation is revitalizing soils and protecting the environment while championing Midwest farmers.
The More-Than-Human Life Program at New York University's School of Law is fighting to broaden concepts of justice and rights to include the natural world.
Why climate-related philanthropy must invest in the human capacities to get the work done.
How have nonprofits adapted their strategies to help mitigate climate change? How can donors best support climate solutions? Leaders from the One Acre Fund and The Nature Conservancy discuss how climate change is shaping their work and ways philanthropy can step in with catalytic funding. A sponsored podcast developed with the support of DAFgiving360