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Advocacy
Why Are There So Many Protests? Polarization
The number of demonstrations has grown threefold since 2017. Anger, new research says, is driving so many people to the streets. -
Podcast
‘Giving Done Right’ Podcast Returns With Season 5
The Center for Effective Philanthropy explores pressing questions about what donors should consider as key government institutions and social safety nets are dismantled. -
Community
Newfangled Ways to Spark Old-Style Civic Life: 4 Groups Show the Way
These four organizations aim to create the modern-day version of the community group that once bound Americans together. Among their tools: investigative journalism, a bouncy house, and a neighborhood digital platform without Nextdoor’s drama. -
Advocacy
Nonprofits Fight Trump Insults With Story of Their Own
A new digital ad campaign highlights the work of charities and encourages people to contact their lawmakers to defend the sector. -
Leadership
Gabriel Salguero: A Faith Leader Whose Activism Is an Extension of His Preaching
He isn’t afraid to speak out about the second Trump administration’s rippling impact on his congregation and others. -
Leadership
Sulma Arias Knows How to Win Over People With Different Points of View
The organizer, who immigrated to the United States from El Salvador at age 13, has an ability to understand people who don’t think like she does. -
Leadership
Eli Lehrer: A Policy Wonk Building a ‘Conservative Agenda for Democracy’
The think tank founder sees a more nuanced picture of Donald Trump than many charity leaders. -
Leadership
Damon Hewitt: A Leader Who Fights the Free-Speech Battle for Nonprofits
The president of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law has won a significant battle against the Trump administration’s bid to extinguish DEI efforts nationwide. -
Leadership
Ian Bassin: Devising Playbooks for Civil-Society Groups to Fight Authoritarianism
The founder of Protect Democracy says nonprofits fighting for democracy need to use everything at their disposal — litigation, voting restrictions, policy development, and public messaging. -
Opinion
My Grandfather Showed Me Why Protest Is Essential — and Why Funders Shouldn’t Abandon It Now
Grant makers are acting out of fear, and frontline organizations are paying the price.