Is 2020 the year of small donors?; MacArthur fellows represent today's fight for economic and racial justice
Is 2020 the year of small donors?; MacArthur fellows represent today's fight for economic and racial justice; Gates Foundation undermining COVID-19 world vaccine effort; and more!
Faced with the massive dislocation brought about by COVID-19, philanthropy has begun to think about managing its assets differently. But there’s a long way to go.
while you can hear “impact investing” noises here and there, the 90–95 percent of assets that are not given out in grants are still—13 years after the phrase “impact investing” is said to have been coined—largely ignored.
Nonprofit fundraisers should be paying attention to the donations being made in the presidential election, because the trends are instructive and hopeful.
Many within this year’s group of MacArthur fellows speak to the main facets of the struggle, in both arts and policy, to build a more racially and economically just world.
In a survey of Chicago residents, nearly 90% of respondents supported reallocating city resources away from the police, providing a participatory budgeting mandate.
NPQ presents: The Economy Remix In this column, we will be busting myths, sharing stories, and highlighting emerging ideas and practices in the field that can inform your work.