The CEO of a social-service nonprofit and two of its major donors discuss how private support funded a key program — and helped win other grants.
In my role at the intersection of Native communities and philanthropy, I’ve had to navigate between two different value ...
To make up for cuts in federal spending, charities are making carefully worded appeals to donors. They’re also seeking more ...
The action, which could target those working in immigration and other areas, drew quick backlash, and is almost certain to ...
Three nonprofit leaders share the new ways they’re approaching major-gift fundraising in a post-Covid world — from ...
Dame Louise Richardson is president of Carnegie Corporation of New York. A widely recognized expert on terrorism and international relations, she previously served as vice-chancellor of the University ...
The 25th annual Philanthropy 50, the Chronicle’ s list of America’s biggest donors, is based on gifts and pledges of cash and ...
The former New York City mayor gave $3.7 billion. Six donors on the list gave $1 billion or more. Plus, see the rest of our ...
While love languages have long been a fixture in pop psychology for improving romantic relationships, new science is emerging ...
A yin-yang approach to philanthropy has shaped the Ballmer Group. But the husband-and-wife founders have remained focused on one goal: to improve economic mobility in the U.S.
A few nonprofits are taking aggressive stances toward the Trump administration’s attempts to cancel funding, while others are using more of a discreet, wait-and-see approach.
Plus, Fordham University landed $100 million, and Vanderbilt, University of Virginia, Cornell Tech, and two other ...