Is rural philanthropy being overlooked? Our September issue investigates how foundations are taking more thoughtful approaches, but total dollars continue to lag. Also, inside: ⭐ Grant makers are betting that a rural education program can scale ⭐ Native American group builds community wealth by giving to individuals ⭐ Why $20 million couldn't save an A.I. nonprofit ⭐ 10 ways to make the most of donor data ⭐ Opinion: What the Grateful Dead can teach nonprofits ⭐ and much more! Dive in! 👉 https://bit.ly/3zbGonk Not a subscriber yet? Sign up today. ▶️ https://bit.ly/3UN69ST ◀️
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Opinion: The Fearless Fund case was an assault on the mission of a private charity. Following the settlement, it's clear new policies are needed to preserve a nonprofit's ability to fix social problems — without government interference, argues Roger Colinvaux. https://bit.ly/3TyVuKn Colinvaux is a professor of law at The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.
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Alarmed by the country’s slide to political violence? Mark your calendars to join us here on LinkedIn for a live chat with Nealin Parker of Search for Common Ground and Chronicle senior editor Drew Lindsay on October 16th. They'll be looking at philanthropy-backed efforts in advance of the 2024 elections to head off trouble before it starts. 🎟 Register now to receive a reminder! About the series: The Commons in Conversation is a series of exclusive, one-on-one conversations with national and local leaders working to strengthen a fractured America. Chronicle editors and writers will host individuals from across the country in casual lunchtime discussions about what it will take to bring Americans together. Guests will talk about ideas and promising solutions and how the philanthropic world — from major philanthropists to everyday nonprofit leaders — can contribute. Read more at: philanthropy.com/commons #TheCommons
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About 30 million taxpayers stopped itemizing their tax returns after the Trump administration signed into law the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2017, which meant that for them, the charitable deduction disappeared. Giving, which usually rises year after year, dropped 5 percent within a year. Read more: https://bit.ly/3MPGhRE This article is part of a partnership the Chronicle has forged with The Conversation US and The Associated Press to expand coverage of philanthropy and nonprofits.
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's newest Goalkeeper's report, published Tuesday, focuses on child malnutrition, which the foundation projects will be exacerbated by climate change in the coming years. The foundation is advocating for increased used of fortified foods, high quality prenatal vitamins and increased access to safer dairy products. https://bit.ly/3zun44E This article is part of a partnership the Chronicle has forged with The Conversation US and The Associated Press to expand coverage of philanthropy and nonprofits.
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Since 2000, the share of American households donating to charity has plummeted from two-thirds to less than half, leaving nonprofits scrambling and experts warning of wide-ranging consequences. A new report from The Generosity Commission, a group of 17 experts from across the philanthropic sector, suggests this 'generosity crisis' could have far-reaching consequences for both nonprofits and civil society at large. Research shows that giving and volunteering are linked to increased civic engagement, community engagement, and even voter turnout. As these activities decline, experts worry about the broader impact on social cohesion and democracy. But the report also raises questions about the hard-to-pinpoint forces behind the downward trends: Is generosity declining, or merely shifting to new forms like crowdfunding and mutual aid? And what role do factors like economic instability, declining religious affiliation, and political polarization play? Sara Herschander reports: https://bit.ly/47xfX87 Giving USA Foundation
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💡Ready to amplify the impact of your nonprofit? Last chance to join us on September 19th for our #philwebinar designed to equip fundraisers and communications professionals with effective metric analysis and impactful storytelling techniques. Don't miss this opportunity to hear great advice from our expert panel who will share real-world examples to help you inspire generous giving. Attendees will learn how to: ➕ Identify key metrics and better use data to show the impact of your work ➕ Craft stories about your results to grab donors’ attention and inspire giving ➕ Create excellent impact reports — and tools that can help Register here: 🚀 https://bit.ly/4dZLSR8 #donorcommunication #nonprofitfundraising
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Unlock the power of persuasive proposal writing! Get ready to join us for an enriching #philwebinar on November 7th, where our expert panelists will enhance your skills to make your proposals stand out. Be it strong writing, robust programming or visionary ideas, we've got you covered. Register now and claim your 20% discount🌟 https://bit.ly/3XrfHTC. #ProposalWriting #SuccessTip #fundraising
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Are you joining us here on LinkedIn for our next The Commons in Conversation chat with Layla Zaidane, CEO of Future Caucus (formerly Millennial Action Project)? The live conversation is just a couple days away on September 18th. Zaidane will speak with Chronicle deputy opinion editor Nandita Raghuram about how she is betting that Gen Z and millennials can bring an end to partisan warfare, her organization, and its work with young leaders in Congress and at the state level to bridge political divides. 💬 Join the conversation! Register here for reminders: https://bit.ly/4e1O0Ij The Commons in Conversation is a series of exclusive, one-on-one conversations with national and local leaders working to strengthen a fractured America. Chronicle editors and writers will host individuals from across the country in casual discussions about what it will take to bring Americans together. Guests will talk about ideas and promising solutions and how the philanthropic world — from major philanthropists to everyday nonprofit leaders — can contribute. Dive into our reporting and guest essays for #TheCommons at: philanthropy.com/commons
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Opinion: The Currys’ recent announcement is laudable, but won’t work without investments in tutor training programs, writes Nati Rodriguez. https://bit.ly/4goHnRP Rodriguez is program director of Annenberg Learner at The Annenberg Foundation. Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation