More Than Two-Thirds of Foundations Don’t Make Endowment Grants
Endowments are an important tool for nonprofits in the long term, but foundation endowment giving has tended to focus on arts and direct service organizations.
Endowments are an important tool for nonprofits in the long term, but foundation endowment giving has tended to focus on arts and direct service organizations.
When major news events happen nonprofits can be faced with the challenge of responding to issues that are potentially divisive or inflammatory to the organizational culture.
The Biden administration’s proposed budget for 2025 contains some concerning plans for the philanthropic sector, especially for charities and the communities they serve.
Nonprofit Tech for Good has created a resource of helpful statistics that can be used by nonprofit organizations to develop their approach to fundraising online.
Content creation for nonprofits can be difficult with a clear lack of entertaining photos to post, reposting old content in these cases might work in your organizations favor.
Co-director of Big Duck Farra Trompeter speaks with the co-editors of Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, about how to nudge staff toward more candid communication.
Large capital campaigns are known for offering naming opportunities or “publicity rights,” but an emphasis on naming gifts could undermine the charitable purpose.
As important as grants are for nonprofits, it's possible to choose the wrong grants that create more trouble than their worth.
Healing justice work is often seen as recent but is rooted in different global histories and can be essential for social movements that need collective care.