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Nonprofit Quarterly's Winter 2020 Issue is available

Losing Democracy: Troubling Trends in Individual Giving

This edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly focuses on the disappearance of small and medium-sized donors and the rise of the megadonor—and what this heralds for nonprofits, philanthropy, and democracy writ large. The universal charitable deduction is the urgent policy issue in play, but there is a complementary practice issue that is at least as important, and that is the likely loss of social capital—or relationship—between nonprofits and their supporters. For if nonprofits are indeed complicit in the disengagement of the small donor, that may be good news, as we can do something about it! The systemic roots, of course, will take broader collective work. 

A few articles featured in this edition

Why the Decline in Individual Donors Should Matter to Institutional Philanthropy—and What to Do about It

Institutional philanthropy has largely ignored the rapid loss of individual donors of modest means across the United States; and that, writes Shena Ashley of the Urban Institute, is a big mistake. by Shena Ashley

 

Speculations on the Roots of the Loss of Small U.S. Donors: What Nonprofits Can Do

If the sector becomes too dependent on "high-net-worth" donors, writes NPQ's Ruth McCambridge, it runs the risk that ordinary people may lose faith that nonprofits have their interests at heart. by Ruth McCambridge 

 

How Much Should I Ask For? Ten Points of Consideration for Foundation Grantees

How should grantees assess how much to ask for from a foundation? As Heising-Simons Foundation's Barbara Chow and Stanford University's Ruth Levine write, "This article is intended to draw back the curtain on the inner workings of at least some private foundations, and to encourage prospective grantees to put time into homework as they develop a budget ask." by Barbara Chow and Ruth E. Levine

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