Philanthropy
High Stakes Donor Collaborations
Pioneering groups of foundations and philanthropists have pooled their talent and resources to help solve social sector problems too big for any one to tackle alone.
Pioneering groups of foundations and philanthropists have pooled their talent and resources to help solve social sector problems too big for any one to tackle alone.
Donors want their money to be spent wisely, but knowing where to give can be difficult.
Part of a special series on scaling mobile health initiatives.
A first-of-its-kind national study shows that Gen X and Millennial major donors aim to revamp philanthropic strategy and take risks on new tools.
The issues and effects of “diverse donors” are no longer marginal, but a central part of the complex philanthropic and social sector in the US.
A study from Liberty Hill Foundation provides insights into building philanthropy in African American communities.
Sublime philanthropy demands an emotional investment as much as it demands economic and process investment.
The effort to make giving public and start a “giving season” won’t materially affect giving in any positive way.
Five ways nonprofit leaders can make their organizations’ year-end fundraising appeals more effective.