The Clark Art Institute, MIT, and a historical society all received eight-figure gifts from wealthy donors who immigrated to the U.S. and built their fortunes here.
It used the technology to quickly create a campaign written from the perspective of Max and Whiskers, a dog and cat aided by the organization.
Leaders are developing strategies to navigate what promises to be a tense post-election period, regardless of who wins.
Amy McIsaac of Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement talks about a post-election resource guide to help nonprofit leaders ...
Wellspring’s recent announcement of winding down is the latest example of sudden donor pivots harming grantees and ...
Americans want nonprofits and foundations to lead on some of the country’s toughest challenges, a new survey says. Here are ...
Plus, Rochester businessman Phil Saunders gave the University of Rochester Medical Center $30 Million to support orthopaedics ...
The division the philanthropist helped shape at the Gates Foundation is pushing forward with ambitious plans for women’s ...
When donated wealth comes from big business, labor practices, impact on communities and environment, and tax practices may ...
As the election looms, Bradley Tusk — a political strategist and venture capitalist — believes mobile voting is our single ...
Plus, the Smithsonian Institution received $40 million for its sesquicentennial programs in 2026, and the Mellon Foundation ...
National politics are paralyzed by polarization. Individual Americans, however, can drive the social change grant makers want ...