Permanent housing, employment, and professional and/or peer support “are better than keeping people in jail and they’re 100% cheaper.”…
North America
-
-
Solutions for Building Better Urban Food Access Programs
Food Tank Feb 29, 2024DCCK recently received a grant to support their Healthy Corners program and improve food security for urban residents.
-
The Roots and Rise of Trust-based Philanthropy
Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 29, 2024Funders are embracing a more equitable way of working with nonprofits by prioritizing collaboration and trust.
-
The Public is Interested in Nonprofit Accountability
Johnson Center Feb 29, 2024The methods for holding a nonprofit accountable have not always been clear, accessible, or publicized, but that seems to be changing now.
-
Land Justice for Black Communities: A Role for Philanthropy
Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 29, 2024The question of land (and its loss) has been prominent throughout African American history. After the US Civil War, many formerly enslaved Black people made tremendous efforts to acquire land.…
-
Addressing Mental Health Disparities for Black Women
Washington Area Women's Foundation Feb 29, 2024#AskHer: Addressing Disparities in Black Women’s Mental Health ft. Dr.Tyffani Dent…
-
Insights on Nonprofit Demographic Data
Candid Feb 28, 2024Candid Blog | Drawing on five years of historical data collection, we share four key insights about the demographic information of nonprofits’ leadership and staff that’s been shared with Candid.
-
Philanthropic collaboratives are burgeoning: they currently deploy billions of dollars per year for social change. In Bridgespan Group surveys conducted between 2021 and 2023, collaboratives reported collectively directing $4 billion…
-
The True Cost Of Food Is Far Higher Than What You Spend At The Checkout Counter
The Conversation Feb 28, 2024A new UN report finds that the true global cost of producing food is $12.7 trillion more than consumers pay at the checkout counter. We pay those uncounted costs in other ways.
-
Most Foundations Are Not Retreating from Their Racial Justice Goals
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 28, 2024The results of the recent CEP survey regarding foundation reactions to the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (which consolidated a similar case against University of North Carolina) decision reflect the broad…
-
Deaf Women Fought for the Right to Vote
The Conversation Feb 28, 2024If Susan B. Anthony had a deaf sister, everyone would know that deaf suffragists fought tirelessly for expanding women’s right to vote, right alongside Anthony herself. Everyone would know deaf…
-
E-bike Incentives Are a Costly Way to Cut Carbon Emissions, But They Also Have Other Benefits
The Conversation Feb 28, 2024Many incentive programs promote e-bike use, but they aren’t necessarily targeting the right people for the right reasons.
About Us
Giving Compass Network
Partnerships & Services
We are a nonprofit too. Donate to Giving Compass to help us guide donors toward practices that advance equity.
loyaltyDonate to Giving CompassTrending Issues
- Copyright © 2026, Giving Compass Network
- A 501(c)(3) organization. EIN: 85-1311683
- Privacy Policy
- User Agreement
Sign in
Don't have an account?
Click here to sign up!
Your personal information is confidential at Giving Compass. For more information, please visit our privacy policy. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use.