A museum explores the words we use, CT governor shorts nonprofit funding yet again, Baltimore art museum pledges to only acquire art made by women in 2020, and more!
It seems simple: achieving racial, social, and economic justice in the future requires investing in the youth of today. But is progressive philanthropy up to the challenge?
Support in words, not action: Connecticut’s governor suggests social services nonprofits don’t need more public funds because private donors can foot the bill.
A study found that 89 percent of art works acquired by museums in the last decade were by male artists. In Baltimore, one museum seeks to disrupt that pattern.
The Guide to Donor-Centric Fundraising In this e-book, we use Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide to understanding the needs of donors—and how nonprofits can begin to meet them.
Chick-fil-A says it will stop making donations to anti-LGBTQ groups. Of course, we’ve heard similar pronouncements from the firm before. Is it for real this time?
It is no secret that students at high-poverty schools often do less well than students at wealthier schools. In San Diego, the district’s job posting system exacerbates this tendency.