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2. Stealth Donors: DAFs and new giving vehicles offer anonymity to the busy and privacy-minded. That's changing relationships and challenging fundraising conventions
3. Can 50 Nonprofits Really Build Something Together? Inside an effort dubbed 'mutual aid on steroids' that's getting a tryout in cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Lexington, Ky
4. The A.I. That's Already Raising Money
5. 'It's Hard to Hate Up Close': Philanthropy, polarization, and the art of conversation
6. The Nonprofits Leading the A.I. Revolution
7. A Really Tough Job: 96% of nonprofit CEOs report a high level of job satisfaction. But the demands are relentless. We look at how leaders are making their roles more manageable
8. We Are More United Than You Think: That message from a neuroscientist comes with a warning for philanthropy: Bridge-building efforts can backfire
9. What Philanthropy Elites Can Learn From Appalachia: 'Hillbilly lesbian' L.B. Prevette builds community across divides - and challenges the bias of those who fund her
10. How to Create a Culture of Fundraising on our Board: Expert tips on taking the fear out of asking for money--including that it's OK to get a 'no.'
11. A Sneak Peak Into MacKenzie Scott's Giving: In the four years since Scott started surprising nonprofits with unrestricted, multimillion-dollar gifts, a few details about her selection process have become known
12. A New Relationship to Philanthropy: MacKenzie Scott's gifts to Indigenous organizations have expanded their reach and visibility after years of meager funding and little trust from established foundations
13. Grant Makers Crystal Ball Forecasting tools can help foundations prepare for climate and demographic change, emerging technologies, and threats to democracy
14. The Empty C-Suite Nonprofit executives are leaving to become consultants. Replacing them hasn't been easy
15. Power Shift The donors who will dominate philanthropy for the next 30 years favor causes--not institutions. OUR ANNUAL SURVEY OF AMERICA'S BIGGEST DONORS
16. 'A Step or Two Ahead of the Pack': Retiring philanthropy leader Crystal Hayling continually challenged conventional wisdom, practicing trust-based philanthropy before it was fashionable
17. Ready or Not, Here Comes Gen Z: Zoomers are open to working at nonprofits - but sometimes their demands for changes in how groups operate are draining the energy of charity leaders
18. Why the Ivy League's Turmoil Matters to All Nonprofits
19. Has the Giving Crisis Reached the Point of No Return? How to engage donors and stop the bleeding before gifts plummet
20. Nonprofits Find Ways to Manage a Staffing Crisis With No End in Sight: Shorter workweeks, time off, and DEI training are helping
21. DAFs as Disrupters: How Donor-Advised Funds Are Changing Philanthropy: DAFs are turning up in grant-maker collaboratives, impact investing, workplace giving, and even wedding-gift registries. Will 2024 see new regulation?
22. Nonprofit CFOs Are in High Demand and Short Supply: The hiring crunch comes at a time when nonprofit financial work has become more complex and demanding
23. Cracking the Code on DAFs
24. 10 Ways to Boost Fundraising and Attract More Big Gifts This Year: Three seasoned fundraisers share proven tactics - and real examples - to help you adapt your big-gifts strategy to the current climate and maximize results
25. Health-Care Maverick to Lead California Endowment: Brenda Solorzano, an early architect of trust-based philanthropy and a veteran of health-care grant making, will lead the $4.7 billion foundation
26. Girl Scout Troop Resolved to Support Migrants Despite Backlash: At a Manhattan shelter for asylum-seeking families, Girl Scout Troop 6000 is welcoming a new group of girls who have fled dire conditions in South and Central America
27. Not So Fast: Democracy is stronger than self-justifying, plutocratic philanthropy suggests, skeptics argue. Big Philanthropy to the Rescue? Think Again
28. Investing in a More Perfect Union: Philanthropists and grant makers point to where philanthropy can make a difference. A Partisan Warrior's Reckoning
29. Democracy SOS: Leaders and experts debate what It will take to strengthen communities, civil society, and the country. The Coming Attacks on Nonprofits
30. Want to Attract More Women Donors? Here's How
31. What the Fearless Fund Settlement Means for Philanthropic Freedom
32. Sabbaticals and the Case for More Rest for Leaders of Color
33. Pandemic-Era filtering Was a Lifeline. Let's Keep It Going
34. Women Working to Help Solve the Climate Crisis
35. What's Lost When Religion Fades: As many as 30 percent of churches may close in the next 20 years, leaving philanthropy to confront questions about how much faith matters to its work - and how to fill the void it may leave
36. A New Devotion: Nonprofits are helping the nonreligious forge social connections and search for meaning in their lives
37. No Longer Lonely at the Top
38. No Apologies: Rajiv Shah stands by Rockefeller's top-down approach
39. Caution Ahead
40. From Diaper Banks to Disaster Relief: How A.I. Is Changing Nonprofit Operations
41. The New Charity Navigator Aims High, Falls Short
42. Corporate Philanthropy at a Crossroads
43. Foundations Are Running Scared on Racial Justice. They Should Double Down
44. What MacKenzie Scott Wants in a Grantee: A study of the billions in gifts by the maverick philanthropist reveals a little about which organizations she favors
45. Gen Z Founders: Stuck at home during the pandemic, young people started nonprofits with staying power, in part by tapping their social networks
46. The Next Hurdle for Trust-Based Philanthropy: Showing Impact: Proponents have pressed for a less top-down relationship with nonprofits, and new approaches are now widespread, But their effectiveness isn't yet known
47. The Next Test of the Supreme Court's Affirmative-Action Decision: Race-Based Grants: A venture-capital firm and its associated foundation face a lawsuit that argues its grants targeted to Black women entrepreneurs violate civil-rights laws
48. A.I. Is the Future of Work. That Doesn't Have to Be Bad.: If the new technologies can take care of busy work, burned-out nonprofit employees may have more time to focus on what matters most
49. The Donor Pyramid... is outdated was never a good fit hurts giving
50. Are Sabbaticals the Solution? Burnout has long been a problem for nonprofits. Reflective breaks may help staff recharge and keep organizations on mission
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