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If done right, mergers can strengthen finances and boost impact. But there are costs, and egos, to navigate.
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How to Fix Online Giving Platforms Without Cutting Off Donors
Three fundraising leaders argue the sector needs accountability standards for giving platforms — not legislation that could cut off billions in donations.
Federal Indictment of Southern Poverty Law Center May Lack Evidence of Criminal Wrongdoing
With no federal funding involved, and no cited complaints from donors, it’s unusual for an administration to take this serious step.
Scammers Are Spoofing Charities on Venmo: How to Protect Your Donors
Fake accounts impersonating charities are scamming donors on the popular payment app. Experts share how to stay ahead of the fraud.
How to Use AI Without Losing Your Organization’s Soul
AI isn't the problem — it's what the technology reveals about nonprofits that lack a clear voice or strategy.
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How the GreenLight Fund scales anti-poverty work one city at a time.
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The Winthrop Rockefeller trustees were right to go to court. Trust-based philanthropy can’t excuse boards from measuring results, honoring fiduciary duty, or proving that charitable dollars are doing real public good.
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