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Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
October 1, 2024
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer is a professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.
Fundraising
Pivoting to Private Donors When Government Funding Isn’t There
By Rasheeda Childress
March 14, 2025
The CEO of a social-service nonprofit and two of its major donors discuss how private support funded a key program — and helped win other grants.
Philanthropy This Week
A.I.-Powered Fundraising Goes Live; and the Hopes (and Realities) of Rural Philanthropy Today
By George Anders
September 14, 2024
Plus, why grant-making intermediaries are in the spotlight; and some hard numbers about low pay in the nonprofit sector
Fundraising
How Nonprofits Are Fundraising Amid ‘Scary, Challenging Time’
By Rasheeda Childress
March 13, 2025
After cuts in federal spending, charities are making carefully worded appeals to donors to continue critical programs.
Opinion | What We've Learned
A Funder Trip to an Alaskan Native Community Shows a Better Way to Measure Impact
By Erik Stegman
March 13, 2025
Data alone can’t capture the human-centered impact of investments. Here’s a solution.
Philanthropy Today
Assessing Lilly’s $100 Million Gift to National Parks (Opinion)
Philanthropy Today
September 13, 2024
Plus, the ‘Giving Done Right” podcast returns; and new leadership at the Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund
Opinion
How Philanthropy Can Bring Red and Blue Together
By Dame Louise Richardson
March 12, 2025
Grant makers of almost every kind have an abundance of opportunities to unify us for the common good.
Big Philanthropy
Power Couple Giving: The 10-Year Journey of Steve and Connie Ballmer
By George Anders
March 12, 2025
A yin-yang approach to philanthropy has shaped the Ballmer Group. But the husband-and-wife founders have remained focused on one goal: Improving economic mobility in the U.S.
News
‘Keep Your Money!’ Some Nonprofits Push Back on Federal Funding Freezes; Others Take a Quiet Approach
By Alex Daniels
March 12, 2025
A few nonprofits are taking aggressive stances toward the Trump administration’s attempts to cancel funding, while others are using more of a discreet, wait-and-see approach.
Philanthropy Today
In Bellwether Case, Fearless Fund Ends Grant Program for Black Women
Philanthropy Today
September 12, 2024
Plus, care workers and advocates see support from philanthropy; and best practices for proposal budgets
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