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Philanthropy Today

A free email with news, trends, and opinion articles about the nonprofit world, as well as links to our tools, resources, and webinars. Delivered every weekday. Philanthropy Today subscribers also get a bonus weekly email called Philanthropy Today — The Commons, about how America’s nonprofits and foundations are working to heal the nation’s divides.

November 14, 2024
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From: Philanthropy Today

Subject: Mark Ruffalo's Plan to Heal the Planet

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  • A large brush fire burns in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. Firefighters in New Jersey and Connecticut have battled hundreds of blazes during an unseasonably dry fall.
    Opinion

    A Climate Solution Hiding in Plain Sight

    By Mark Ruffalo and Gloria Walton
    Climate justice isn’t just a theory — it’s one of the most effective ways to heal the warming planet and respond to climate deniers in the Trump administration.
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    How Women’s Nonprofits Are Revamping Strategies After Trump’s Win

    By Stephanie Beasley
    Conservative and progressive women’s groups are readying themselves for a battle over federal and state reproductive rights measures.
  • DeAngela Burns-Wallace, the new leader of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, speaks to guests during the organization's open house on Sept. 19, 2024, in Kansas City.
    New Leaders

    DeAngela Burns-Wallace, Kauffman Foundation: ‘They Are Impact Officers’

    By Alex Daniels
    Burns-Wallace, a seasoned administrator, has bridged the foundation’s siloed programs and restructured the staff.

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Nonprofit News From Elsewhere Online

Nonprofits that opposed Donald Trump’s policies during his first term in office are gearing up for another round of advocacy and lawsuits now that Trump has been elected again, but they may not be able to replicate the haul of cash they received after the 2016 election due to donor fatigue, according to leading progressive nonprofit leaders. As the Democracy Alliance, an influential network of progressive donors prepares to meet next week to plan next steps, nonprofit advocacy groups report a lack of funds to meet plans they have to resist the incoming administration. (New York Times)

Background from the Chronicle: Rage Giving 2.0? Some Nonprofits See a Bump in Giving After Trump Win

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    • Background from the Chronicle: Charities That Curb Medical Debt for the Needy Are Growing Fast — and Innovating
  • Houston Nonprofit Unveils Plan for $1 Billion Astrodome Makeover (KSAT)
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