A recent study suggests that donors might choose more impactful organizations to support if someone else pays for the data.
Outsourcing Cost of ‘Impact’ Data Could Mean 13 Percent More Bang for Every Charitable Buck
A recent study suggests that donors might choose more impactful organizations to support if someone else pays for the data.
A new survey highlights the concerns and insights of Black women voters, and the disproportionate burdens they are facing.
NPQ’s series on Liberatory Leadership as a practice continues with a consideration of how to hold space for our collective liberation.
The assassination of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman created a feeding frenzy for disinformation.
Trump’s spending and tax legislation, currently pending in the Senate, will hurt youth mental health, just as a new report shows how young people desperately need services.
New Yorkers reflect on Zohran Mamdani’s surprise win in the New York City mayoral primary election.
Even as overall dollars raised by nonprofits increased last year, the number of donors giving dropped for the fourth year in a row, marking a worrying trend in grassroots fundraising.
This installment of NPQ’s column Notes from the Frontlines looks at how to support LGBTQ+ youth in a time of crisis.
LGBTQ+ leaders and nonprofit workers offer what LGBTQ+ community members need most right now, but nonprofits and funders can do more to help meet those needs.
While attention to disasters is often short, recovery takes a long time. Policy and philanthropy need to support second responders, many of whom are immigrants.
Amid an unprecedented attack in an already precarious funding landscape, some DAFs provide affirmative examples for how the whole sector should operate.
While federal housing cutbacks harm millions, a silver lining is that the federal retrenchment is already providing openings for state and local housing policy gains.