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The T-Rex and the Snowshoe Hare: What’s Next for Philanthropy in the 2020s
What an often-misunderstood part of Darwin’s theory of evolution can tell us about where philanthropy might be headed.
What an often-misunderstood part of Darwin’s theory of evolution can tell us about where philanthropy might be headed.
An excerpt from Giving Now on applying a human rights framework to philanthropy
A look at nonprofit finances in the United States—how they’ve changed, where they stand now, and what the field needs to consider in the coming years.
When funders collaborate, they can more effectively address the intersectional social and economic issues that affect housing stability and create a solid foundation for people’s health, wealth, and education.
A new type of pay-for-success collaboration model in Singapore addresses the perennial issue of an exit strategy after philanthropic pilots.
An excerpt from Ideaflow on making breakthrough ideas routine
A checklist to avoid common problems that funders have identified in evaluating applications.
Highlights from the magazine and website cover ESG, leadership, systems change, and more.
There are three generalized strategies policy makers may use to drive societal change. But, how are policy makers to decide what combination of these three tools will work to best manage the wildfire challenge?
A new report calls into question the future of ESG integration.