IMPACT INDIA
Giving Back to India
Indian Americans are donating more than ever before to support broad-based social change aimed at reducing India’s inequities.
Indian Americans are donating more than ever before to support broad-based social change aimed at reducing India’s inequities.
Rapid advances in technology are changing philanthropy in fundamental ways—making it potentially more rational, effective, collaborative, transparent, and democratic.
Building a culture of philanthropy is important, but it is critical to ensure that philanthropic participation is diverse and representative.
A recent study reveals opportunities for small nonprofits to strengthen individual donor contributions.
What nonprofit boards and leaders think about social change matters—and it’s not always obvious.
Deval Sanghavi, head of the venture philanthropy fund Dasra, describes his work testing and building new platforms for giving in India.
Fomenting growth and prosperity for the nation through philanthropy includes getting behind Latino success.
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.
Giving circles are powerful ways to transform the world while also transforming participants’ giving.
Project Hope represents a new business model in the nonprofit sector.