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Steph and Ayesha Curry — Don’t Let a Lack of Tutors Derail Plans to Help Students
The Currys’ recent announcement is laudable, but won’t work without investments in tutor-training programs.
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No Misalignment Between DNC’s Hopeful Message and Ibram X. Kendi’s Work
A reader objects to characterization of Kendi’s ideas in recent op-ed.
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More Funding Is Needed to Support Men — and My Work Proves It
A recent Q&A expertly highlighted why philanthropy can’t ignore men who are struggling to survive.
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Op-Ed on the Grateful Dead and Nonprofit Leadership Strikes a Chord
Readers agree that the band offers useful lessons on running a nonprofit.
Opinion
Another Out-of-the-Box Idea to Fight Climate Change: Fund College Solar Panels
On-campus sustainability efforts inspire students in the same way that a recent op-ed writer uses concerts to mobilize fans to take climate action.
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When It Comes to Declining Donations, There’s More to the Story
Tax law changes highlighted in a recent article caused even larger drops in giving.
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Off Base or on Target? Readers Respond to Critique of Young Nonprofit Leaders.
Call for young people in the field to behave more like Olympians draws strong response.
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Benefits Data Trust Story Draws Suggestions for Funders, Calls for Support
The A.I. nonprofit’s closure offers lessons for other grant makers on how to help nonprofits succeed.
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Op-ed From MacKenzie Scott Reject Evokes Sympathy and Scolding
Some readers felt the author should accept that rejection is part of the grant process while another empathized with the author’s frustrations.
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Coverage of Everyday Donors Overlooks the Rise of Giving Circles
Collective giving could help address declining donation trends and strengthen grassroots philanthropy.