Philanthropy & Funding
Standing With Immigrant Families
The San Francisco Bay Area mobilizes a regional response for crisis aid amid federal crackdowns on undocumented immigrants.
The San Francisco Bay Area mobilizes a regional response for crisis aid amid federal crackdowns on undocumented immigrants.
In an age of lawsuits, storytelling is paramount for long-term progress.
Documented, an immigrant-facing nonprofit newsroom, shares the creative and innovative ways they've gone about reaching underserved communities.
A grassroots effort in Silicon Valley addresses the needs of the working-class immigrant community.
How does a poverty-fighting organization like Henry Street Settlement in New York City use arts education to strengthen the community and “serve the whole person” as its president and CEO puts it? How can donors best support these programs? David Garza of Henry Street Settlement, Kevin Greaney of PhilARThropy, and Eric Joranson of DAFGiving360 join SSIR editor Barbara Wheeler-Bride to discuss the importance of arts education and how donors can sustain these programs over time. A sponsored podcast developed with the support of DAFgiving360
Healing trauma in systems; a critique of strategic philanthropy; nonprofit growth revisited; AI-powered nonprofits; communication in a new era; and more.
Enabling people to move for opportunity should be an urgent priority for funders and social innovators who want to make a difference in global inequality.
Philanthropy can invigorate our communities and our democracy by investing in refugee leadership and civic participation.
Implementation science must recognize faith-based organizations as key leaders of change in underserved immigrant communities.