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No Way Out Without a Fight
The ground-up work to stop US oil and gas expansion and create new climate politics
New and innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders raise money, and to help funders and donors give more effectively (more)
The ground-up work to stop US oil and gas expansion and create new climate politics
Why philanthropy must see disruption not as a detour but as an opportunity to positively transform systems—and three strategies to lead the way.
Many philanthropists have the capacity and desire to give more. A few simple strategies can help them overcome common roadblocks.
As an ideas magazine, SSIR offers a sanctuary for deep thinking on the issues of our time, including President Donald Trump's attempts to disrupt the social sector in ways that will be felt for years.
The diversity and vibrancy of our sector give me optimism that we will meet the current crisis and weather future challenges in the years to come.
A Brazilian law to promote more inclusive corporate philanthropy failed to direct more money to underserved communities.
Raven Indigenous Outcomes Funds has pioneered community-driven outcomes contracts to center Indigenous communities in Canada as leaders in addressing health and social problems. They present a bold new model for outcomes purchasing.
Smart Growth America's new Center for Zoning Solutions offers a headquarters for the zoning reform movement.
Oil and gas's dominance over American life can feel like a David vs. Goliath story. Despite the odds, growing pushback in red, blue, and purple states shows that the Davids have more power than we might think—and philanthropy can help them win.
While conflict is a natural part of any relationship, family philanthropies must manage it well to ensure internal issues are not a barrier to impact. What are the best ways to anticipate and deal with disagreements when they arise? Three leaders with experience in the field share their perspectives. A sponsored podcast developed with the support of DAFgiving360