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January 9, 2025
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From: Philanthropy Today — The Commons Weekly

Subject: Will Trump Target Nonprofits and Donors?

Welcome to the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s weekly newsletter highlighting stories and conversations from The Commons, our project exploring how philanthropy and nonprofits are working to close divides, repair the social fabric, and strengthen communities. Visit

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Welcome to the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s weekly newsletter highlighting stories and conversations from The Commons, our project exploring how philanthropy and nonprofits are working to close divides, repair the social fabric, and strengthen communities. Visit The Commons for our latest content, sign up for The Commons LinkedIn newsletter.

From The Commons

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    Opinion

    How Trump Could Target Nonprofits — and How to Protect Yours

    By Mike Berkowitz
    Expect donors and organizations to be attacked by name, harassed and threatened online, and investigated on questionable grounds, says the author. Here’s how groups can defend themselves.
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2025’s First Event: The Commons in Conversation

La June Montgomery Tabron, CEO of theW.K. Kellogg Foundation, joins The Commons in Conversation next week to talk about racial healing in America and her personal journey from encountering racism as a child in Detroit to leading one of the country’s largest grant makers.

Montgomery Tabron, Kellogg’s first female and first Black chief executive, is the author of two books that will be released next week: How We Heal, a personal reflection on how to move beyond call-out culture, and Our Differences Make Us Stronger, a children’s book about  community building. She’ll speak with Chronicle of Philanthropy CEO Stacy Palmer next Monday, January 13, at 12:30 p.m. ET.

📣 Join the conversation! The event is free on LinkedIn. 🎟 Registration is required.

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Of the Moment

News and other noteworthy items:

  • In the New York Times, Republican pollster and CNN contributor Kristen Soltis Anderson writes that her survey data and the election results point to shrinking divides along political, gender, and racial lines: “We have thought of ourselves as so divided for so long, might there be some upside to starting the new year knowing we aren’t quite as polarized as we thought and that people with whom we assumed we had nothing in common also believe our institutions must do better?”
  • On this week’s anniversary of the January 6 Capitol attack, the research group More in Common assessed trust in elections four years later. “Republicans are more likely than Democrats or Independents to trust the 2024 election was run fairly and securely but less likely to trust elected officials or the risk of fraud,” it concluded. Still, the analysis on Substack also suggested that many Americans found support for opposing candidates “simply unbelievable.” In More in Common’s post-election poll, 82 percent of Democrats felt that they “could not understand how someone would vote for Donald Trump,” while 72 percent of Republicans felt the same about Kamala Harris.
  • The Aspen Institute’s Civil Society Fellowship has created a tool kit to help individuals and organizations hold town hall meetings where important issues are discussed by people across differences. “A Guide to Hosting Your Own Civil Society Town Hall” offers tips on the physical setup of your space, choosing “anchors” to moderate conversation, and picking topics.

Webinar

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    Today: January 16, at 2 p.m. ET | Register Now

    November 13, 2024
    Start the year off strong and set your fundraising efforts up for success. Join us for Donor Communications 2025: Create a Strong Plan. You’ll learn how to map out a plan to manage all your communications and campaigns so you can stay on track throughout the year, strengthen ties with key donors, and hit your goals.

Editor's Picks

  • Former President Barack Obama speaks at the Obama Foundation Democracy Forum, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)
    Opinion

    Obama as Pluralist-in-Chief Shows the Nonprofit World a Way Forward

    By Eboo Patel
    The former president has long warned of the dangers of purity tests and championed collaboration across differences. Civil society can lead the way to make his vision a reality.
  • Mitchell Brown poses for a photograph, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024 in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
    Grant Making

    Boom, Bust, Layoff? Democracy Groups Race to Shore Up Funding

    By James Pollard, Associated Press
    Support typically drops off after elections, even though the work goes on year-round. Will that change this time?
  • Demonstrators, calling for a ceasefire in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, chant and hold banners during a protest at the rotunda in the Cannon House Office Building at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 18, 2023.
    Young Philanthropists

    Next-Gen Philanthropists Who Defy Giving Traditions — and Their Families

    By Sara Herschander
    Progressive young donors — and heirs to mining, oil, and other fortunes — are reshaping their family’s philanthropy through organizations like Resource Generation and Solidaire.
The Commons
Drew Lindsay
Drew is a longtime magazine writer and editor who joined the Chronicle of Philanthropy in 2014.
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