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?
Innovations that improve the vibrancy of arts and culture in society (more)
Is it possible for modern capital fundraising to be grounded in socially just principles?
Black Women in Radio and the Radio Preservation Task Force are building a collection to honor Black radio culture.
Rebuild Local News seeks to reverse the rapid decline of local journalism with public policy.
Understanding the historical roots of many foundation endowments is a critical step in considering the question of philanthropic reparations.
The Vagina Museum educates the public about gynecological and reproductive health to dispel sexist myths and challenge normative body politics.
To achieve systemic change, philanthropy must invest in culture that builds community power.
To win the battle for our world’s future, we need imaginative activism that moves culture to embrace mutual care and regeneration.
The nonprofit Nā Kama Kai commemorates those who perished and suffered from the Maui wildfires.
Low trust and dissatisfaction plague the health-care industry. To improve the patient experience and boost health-equity outcomes, health-care organizations and providers should adopt a more holistic approach to health-care delivery.