Michigan businessman Steve Stolaruk left Trinity Health Michigan $30 million to support the expansion of Trinity Health ...
Refugees and Their Sponsors Feel Stuck After Halt to Programs Letting Communities Resettle Newcomers
The State Department allowed private sponsors to ease refugees’ transition through the Welcome Corps beginning in January ...
On the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, Ukrainian nonprofits are facing yet another test of endurance.
As wealth concentrates and more donors look for help starting or expanding their giving, they’re turning to advisors for ...
Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of nonprofit communications staff say they fear government retaliation or loss of funding for their advocacy under the new Trump administration. That’s according to a ...
Corporate-giving strategists share what works in closing the deal on grants and other valuable types of support from ...
Plus, World Resources Institute and University of Chicago will share in a $100 million gift for global energy-transition ...
Nonprofits’ future is likely to be determined by Congress, not the judiciary. But can nonprofits effectively lobby ...
The Chronicle of Philanthropy wants to hear from you. Plus, a primer on Trump administration executive orders and actions ...
Groups are shying from lobbying and policy work, fearing donor blow back and government retribution, a survey finds.
Jane Addams showed how the seeds of social change can be planted at the local level even as the wealthy gain power and ...
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