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  • Chronicle Insider

    How Nonprofits Are Reinventing Themselves to Meet the Moment

    Plus, how the new tax bill will affect donors big and small; and how a new major donor pulled off a “Mississippi Miracle”
  • Philanthropy Today

    Year-End Appeals That Work in Tough Times

    Plus, why Americans tune out philanthropy’s jargon; and an affordable-housing grant on the chopping block
  • Nonprofit Adviser

    Want to Hire a Consultant? Read This First

    Plus, join tomorrow’s online forum on how to persuade leaders to invest in data tools.
  • Seth D. Kaplan

    Seth D. Kaplan, a lecturer at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, is the author of Fragile Neighborhoods: Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a Time.
  • Nonprofits and Federal Funding Cuts

    This special report is part of a partnership between the Chronicle and the Associated Press to explore how the Trump administration’s policy changes are affecting nonprofits and the people they serve. For decades, both parties have used taxpayer dollars to fund nonprofits to help low-income people, address socioeconomic problems, and support education and the arts. The Trump administration’s defunding of vast swaths of the nonprofit sector is both ending this bipartisan tradition and transforming how nonprofits function.
  • Philanthropy Today

    Quiz: The New Tax Law and Philanthropy

    Plus, what happens when locals lead grant making; and challenging common misconceptions about who needs food assistance
  • Nathan Chappell

    Nathan Chappell is chief AI officer at the fundraising software company Virtuous and founder of Fundraising.AI.
  • Laleh Ispahani

    Laleh Ispahani is managing director of programs at the Open Society Foundations.
  • Need to Know This Week

    Largest Workplace Giving Drive in the Country On Hold

    Plus, federal program for affordable housing in limbo; and $16 billion in climate grants remains frozen
  • Philanthropy Today

    Opinion: Why I Walked Away From My Family Foundation

    Plus, how your board can drive momentum in a capital campaign; and Mark Suzman of the Gates Foundation weighs in on international development.
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