Teach for America and Teach for All leader Wendy Kopp says young people are turning from public service and taking jobs that ...
Museums remain among the few places where curiosity still draws people across political and cultural lines. Can they model how people might think and listen together?
Nonprofit leaders who want to move past the turbulence of 2025 and thrive in 2026 should focus on a few key strategies, ...
The Buffetts and Gateses started it, and then other names followed: Zuckerberg. Bloomberg. Rockefeller. Over the past decade, many of the world’s richest people have made the Giving Pledge — a promise ...
During the past two months, as the White House pummeled left-leaning nonprofits through a series of executive orders and federal funding freezes, some nonprofit executives have wondered why ...
I can say “was” because today I have that postsabbatical glow, thanks to the paid sabbaticals offered by my employer, the Bridgespan Group. For my time off, I traveled for five weeks consecutively ...
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation will increase its giving over the next two years in response to what it calls a “crisis” prompted by the Trump administration’s freeze on federal ...
When Andrew Steele joined Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service as its top fundraiser, he found the name so unwieldy he had to sneak in an extra breath while introducing himself to potential donors ...
While love languages have long been a fixture in pop psychology for improving romantic relationships, new science is emerging that learning to speak donors’ love languages forges lasting connections ...
A small nonprofit that doesn’t even have a website is attempting to upend a 70-year-old law that prohibits charities from endorsing political candidates. If it succeeds, it could cause major ...
With much fanfare, GoFundMe recently announced it was rolling out its version of a donor-advised fund — which it’s calling simply a Giving Fund. Not surprisingly, GoFundMe is excited by its new ...
Judy Kahrl was a teenager when she realized not all families were like hers. Kahrl remembers typical dinner-table conversations included frank discussions about contraception, women’s reproductive ...