Violence Against Abortion Clinics Is on the Rise in Sanctuary States. Will Funders Meet the Need?

Violence Against Abortion Clinics Is on the Rise in Sanctuary States. Will Funders Meet the Need?

The National Abortion Federation has reported an increase in attacks on clinics and their patients, another barrier for people who already need to travel to access care. NAF is looking to channel more funds toward security.

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Nonprofit Homeless Response Staff Struggle to Afford Housing. Will Funders Respond?

Nonprofit Homeless Response Staff Struggle to Afford Housing. Will Funders Respond?

In L.A. and elsewhere, the homeless service sector’s workers are often critically underpaid, and some are at risk of becoming homeless themselves. Part of the problem is funders’ focus on numbers over actual wellbeing.

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Here's One Easy Way Funders Can Make a Huge Difference in the Lives of Women and Girls

Here's One Easy Way Funders Can Make a Huge Difference in the Lives of Women and Girls

It’s Period Poverty Awareness Week, which shines a light on the number of people who can’t afford period supplies or lack education on menstruation. Funding on the topic is scarce, and foundation support would go a long way.

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Lessons from Across the Pond: How the Living Wage Foundation Is Exporting Its Success to the U.S.

Lessons from Across the Pond: How the Living Wage Foundation Is Exporting Its Success to the U.S.

This U.K.-based organization has had some success pushing funders to cover living wages for their grantees’ employees — and doing the same for private sector employment. Its new U.S. affiliate is also off to a promising start.

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In Three Decades’ of Efforts to Fund the True Costs of Nonprofits, Where Are the Workers?

In Three Decades’ of Efforts to Fund the True Costs of Nonprofits, Where Are the Workers?

The sector has long been grappling with the “nonprofit starvation cycle,” in which organizations are never able to cover the full costs of their work. One key component of the problem has received too little attention — labor.

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Is Excessive Wealth a Disorder? If So, This New Nonprofit Aims to Cure It

Is Excessive Wealth a Disorder? If So, This New Nonprofit Aims to Cure It

It’s all there in the name. The Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute, founded last year, is taking on extreme wealth inequality, a problem with deep ramifications for philanthropy. We talked with its new executive director to learn more.

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This Bay Area Grantmaker’s Pushing for Good Nonprofit Jobs. Will Other Funders Take a Cue?

This Bay Area Grantmaker’s Pushing for Good Nonprofit Jobs. Will Other Funders Take a Cue?

With its new $24.5 million Endeavor Fund, the Walter & Elise Haas Fund made a point of selecting grantees committed to their workers’ wellbeing. Haas is also being loud and proud about that fact in front of other funders.

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The Radically Democratic Philanthropy of the FRIDA Young Feminist Fund

The Radically Democratic Philanthropy of the FRIDA Young Feminist Fund

Founded in 2008, FRIDA is a collaborative of young feminists, funding young feminists around the world. It’s also been an early adopter of participatory grantmaking and other power-shifting grantmaking practices.

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Six Organizations Fighting to Improve Nonprofit Pay and Working Conditions

Six Organizations Fighting to Improve Nonprofit Pay and Working Conditions

Amid burnout and poor retention, there’s a growing push for funders to provide greater support to nonprofit workers. Here’s a handful of organized efforts.

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Going Deeper: How an Initiative to Grow Giving Circles Is Evolving

Going Deeper: How an Initiative to Grow Giving Circles Is Evolving

Philanthropy Together has been making the case for giving circles since 2020. Now, it’s seeking to grow its impact in the field of collective giving with new research, an upcoming summit and expansion plans.

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Antisemitism Is Surging in America. This $25 Million Campaign Aims to #StandUpToJewishHate

Antisemitism Is Surging in America. This $25 Million Campaign Aims to #StandUpToJewishHate

Amid frightening new statistics on the rise of anti-Jewish hate incidents, Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism made a big commitment to fight back. Here’s how the campaign will work.

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Inside This Abortion Care Backer’s Move to an “Anti-Colonialist” Decision-Making Model

Inside This Abortion Care Backer’s Move to an “Anti-Colonialist” Decision-Making Model

As it seeks to expand abortion and contraception access, Ipas is making major changes to its organizational model, in part to bolster a global abortion ecosystem it sees as limited by top-down funding.

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CZI’s Grant for Diversity in Neuroscience is a Positive Development. Is it Part of a Larger Trend?

CZI’s Grant for Diversity in Neuroscience is a Positive Development. Is it Part of a Larger Trend?

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is backing an effort to diversify the neuroscience field and the people participating in research on brain disorders. Is more such funding on the way?

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Funders Back an Organization that Puts People Impacted by the Justice System in Front

Funders Back an Organization that Puts People Impacted by the Justice System in Front

The MacArthur Foundation and Blue Meridian Partners are some of the major national funders supporting JustLeadershipUSA’s efforts to give people who’ve experienced the criminal justice system a voice in its reform.

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What Makes a Funder Worker-Friendly? Here's a Handy Report Card

What Makes a Funder Worker-Friendly? Here's a Handy Report Card

With burnout and retention struggles in the nonprofit world, more funders need to prioritize worker wellbeing among their grantees. We’ve compiled a list of criteria to determine whether a grantmaker is getting it right.

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After 40 Years, the North Star Fund Remains Highly Influential. Here's Why

After 40 Years, the North Star Fund Remains Highly Influential. Here's Why

This small, New York-based community foundation has been ahead of the game on everything from participatory grantmaking to stopping police brutality. It’s still making waves today.

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A Pittsburgh Funding Initiative Targets Racial Inequities in the Area’s Arts Scene

A Pittsburgh Funding Initiative Targets Racial Inequities in the Area’s Arts Scene

BIPOC artists have historically received just a sliver of grantmaking in Pittsburgh. National and local foundations are partnering to move unrestricted funds to the city’s Black-led arts organizations.

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What Funders Can Do to Fight the Nonprofit Worker Burnout Crisis

What Funders Can Do to Fight the Nonprofit Worker Burnout Crisis

Nonprofit workers are suffering. Fortunately, there’s a lot that funders, especially, can and should do to create better sector jobs. This new toolkit lays out some action items for both funders and grantees.

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How a 75-Year-Old Foundation Dramatically Increased Funding for Groups Led by People of Color

How a 75-Year-Old Foundation Dramatically Increased Funding for Groups Led by People of Color

In 2019, Public Welfare Foundation announced a plan to move the vast majority of its grantmaking resources to Black and POC-led nonprofits. Its leadership unpacks the process and shares its results to date.

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Backed By Diverse Funders, Liberation Ventures Is Pushing for Reparations and a "Culture of Repair"

Backed By Diverse Funders, Liberation Ventures Is Pushing for Reparations and a "Culture of Repair"

With an eclectic mix of funders and a holistic and long-term plan, this field-building organization is seeking reparations for Black Americans. We connected with co-founder and managing director Aria Florant to learn more.

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