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Latest Articles
- LEADING
Co-CEOs and Board Members Offer Hard-Won Advice
It’s important that co-CEOs trust each other and that organizations plan carefully before they appoint joint leaders. - LEADING
Inside a Leadership Transition That Included 2 Years as Co-CEOs
New Profit founder, Vanessa Kirsch, and her successor, Tulaine Montgomery, say shared leadership requires careful planning and frank conversations. - LEADERSHIP
No Longer Lonely at the Top: A Growing Number of Nonprofits Hire Co-CEOs
Shared leadership helps organizations find the skills they need and can be an answer to candidates’ demand for greater work-life balance. - OPINION
In the Face of Growing Antisemitism, Silence From Secular Philanthropy Is Unacceptable
The Jewish philanthropic community is in pain. We need our friends and allies to stop equivocating. - CLIMATE CORPS
With Philanthropic Dollars, Five States Will Recruit Young Adults to Fight Climate Change
Environmental advocates say philanthropy can help the drastically pared-down American Climate Corps succeed. - Q&A
Israel Sees Surge in Donations From U.S. in Aftermath of Oct. 7 Attacks
A scholar of Jewish philanthropy describes recent trends in U.S. giving to Israeli causes. - FOUNDATION GIVING
Bloomberg Philanthropies Launches $50 Million Fund to Help Cities Tackle Global Issues
The effort will give help launch programs proven effective in other cities, providing grants for startup costs and technical support, as well as sponsor trips and webinars to inform leaders about new programs. - OPINION
Why Is Philanthropy Afraid to Talk About Reparations?
Donors committed to racial repair need to support reparations for Black people forcefully and unapologetically. - GRANTS ROUNDUP
Foundations and Companies Pour Millions Into Aid for Victims of Israel-Hamas Conflict
In other grant-making news, the Hodson Trust gave almost $110 million to add to scholarship endowments at Washington and Hood Colleges, and $40 million from the Art Bridges Foundation will help offer free admission to 64 museums across the United States. - NONPROFIT EFFECTIVENESS
How Much Good Can $100 Million Do? Sesame Street and IRC Put a Big Bet to the Test
Six years into a collaboration designed for Syrian refugee children, the hope is that the adapted TV show will validate early-childhood development as a key to any humanitarian emergency response.










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