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    Nonprofit Quarterly May 23, 2024

    Claire Dunning traces the development of the nonprofit sector and argues that it was created to offset demands for democracy, particularly by people of color.

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  • Why General Operating Support is Necessary for BIPOC-led Organizations

    Candid May 21, 2024

    Candid Blog | Discover why general operating support grants play a critical role in building capacity for BIPOC-led nonprofits and how unrestricted funding can work to unlock greater equity in the sector.

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  • How Funders Can Affirm and Support Black Women Leaders

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 17, 2024

    Doors have been opening, facilitated in part by the racial reckoning of 2020. At the same time, [Black women leaders] are experiencing the “glass cliff”: being hired or promoted into leadership, often in the midst of crisis, with unrealistic expectations to fix or turn things around and little…

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  • Philanthropy, Tech, and Investing in Infrastructure

    Philanthropy News Digest May 16, 2024

    Katy Knight is executive director and president of Siegel Family Endowment, a foundation focused on understanding and shaping the impact of technology on society.  Knight joined the foundation in 2017 as…

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  • Funding Impact Investing Reporting and Data

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 16, 2024

    Despite widespread acceptance in impact investing of the need for reliable impact data, funding for producing it lags behind.

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  • Supporting the Aging and Elderly Through CSR

    Forbes May 14, 2024

    How can business and CSR professionals further engage with and support aging populations? A multifaceted approach is key.

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  • The Importance of Centering Equity in Governing a Multiracial Democracy

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 14, 2024

    The road to making legal equal protection real, proactive, and effective is long, but it begins with being clear about the destination.

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  • The Plight of Nonprofit Organizations Funding Rare Causes

    Forbes May 12, 2024

    There are many challenges facing organizations working to fund rare causes. Often, there is a lack of awareness of the disease and the needs of the people facing it.

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  • Should My Family Foundation Board Have Term Limits?

    National Center for Family Philanthropy May 12, 2024

    Question: I’m on the board of my local music arts nonprofit, and we have set term limits, but my family foundation board doesn’t have any term limits. Are term limits considered…

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    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 11, 2024

    Striving for value-adding impact means demanding additionality.

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