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How $160 million from Netscape pioneer Jim Barksdale — a newcomer to social-change philanthropy — helped make schools in his ...
Extended-reality technology can get people’s attention, the philanthropist says, and expose them to the “most wonderful ...
Philanthropy needs to act now to ensure local public radio survives as a vital information resource for diverse rural and ...
Regular people have fallen away from organized giving. Can a new tax deduction bring them back?
In an exit interview, the president of the Ford Foundation talks about why his new book is still hopeful despite growing ...
The summer is an ideal time to deepen ties with donors and craft a cultivation plan for the rest of the year, major-gifts ...
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Cora Daniels is senior editorial director at the Bridgespan Group and part of the firm’s research initiative to advance ...
How 15 years running a nonprofit Christian camp helped shape his role as champion of the charitable sector in Congress.
Could a $5-a-Year Campaign Replace Federal Funding? One leader’s idea to bring new funding to the arts, and why it could be a model for other fields facing government cuts.
M.J. Prest has been writing about major gifts, grant making, and executive moves for the Chronicle since 2004.