Examining how philanthropy often reproduces anti-democratic power imbalances
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This week’s Leadership newsletter examines how philanthropy often reproduces anti-democratic power imbalances—and what can be done about it. First, we look at why accountability measures and fair taxation are necessary to rein in the power of philanthropic megadonors. Next, we invite you to register for this week’s webinar—“Changing the Subject: Boards as Social Movement Spaces”—where speakers will discuss how boards can be transformed to align with social justice and democratic values. Turning to our latest magazine issue, Rodney Foxworth analyzes how nonprofit institutions can become economic entities that redistribute power to communities, rather than concentrating power and charity. Finally, we invite you to subscribe to the latest issue of our magazine, where writers from across the sector think through how to build a world around solidarity principles and sharing the power of ownership.
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Reining in Philanthropic Megadonors: What the Data Tell Us Is Needed ([link removed])
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While megadonor gifts are celebrated, the growing dominance of large donors speaks to an erosion of democratic values. This must be addressed now. Read more… ([link removed])
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Building Community Institutions of Our Own ([link removed])
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