Informing and inspiring despite the uncertainty
Dear John, The pace of news affecting the nonprofit world has been relentless. We’re here to help. As many organizations navigate threats to federal funding, DEI efforts, international aid, and more, we’ve been reporting on all of the twists and turns. We hope our journalism can both inform and inspire leaders in the social sector to meet their missions despite the uncertainty. In case you missed it, here are a few stories that go deeper on the headlines: |
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Government and Regulation | Foundations Remain Largely Mute as Nonprofits Face Slashed Federal Funding | Most large private foundations have been slow to respond to the Trump administration’s policy changes affecting nonprofits. Bloomberg Philanthropies is the one exception. | Read More ► |
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Government | Trump Orders a Review of Federal Support to ‘Nongovernmental Organizations’ | The memo has already drawn opposition and concerns about potential First Amendment conflicts. | Read More ► |
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Fundraising | ‘It’s Not Over’: Steps to Rethink Fundraising After Trump’s Spending Freeze | It will be especially important for nonprofits that rely on federal grants to communicate with their donors, fundraising experts say. | Read More ► |
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Opinion | As USAID Is Gutted, Here’s How Philanthropy Can Stop Panicking and Start Helping | In a post-aid world, philanthropy can be a potent bulwark against authoritarianism and a powerful voice for human rights around the world. | Read More ► |
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Andrew Simon, Editor-in-Chief, the Chronicle of Philanthropy
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