"I don’t take for granted that I have a job, and I never assume that my high performance is a guarantee that I will keep my job. Because people don’t like to be made uncomfortable." -- @ShijuadeKadree https://t.co/PE1fSIyIRj via @philanthropy
Senior Editor Drew Lindsay was a guest on @EditorPublisher's vodcast to introduce The Commons, a new project from the Chronicle launching April 2 to explore how America’s nonprofits and foundations are working to heal the nation’s divides. #TheCommons
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No longer willing to put up with the long hours, stress, and overwork that are common at many organizations, C-suite executives are re-prioritizing flexibility and their own quality of life.
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I want every woman and girl to have the support they need to live the life they want.
That’s why my company, @pivotalventures, funds U.S. nonprofits that advance women’s leadership and address the structural barriers that hold them back. Learn more about our efforts👇🏼
More than half of the biggest charitable donors from 2022 are making their debut on the Chronicle's ranking of the 50 biggest philanthropists. Many are not the usual suspects. https://t.co/GIQAwYdaGF
NEW: Move over, Bill Gates. Our latest ranking of top philanthropists focuses on the "everyday megadonor" -- a Boston Pops clarinetist, a Ph.D. in meat science, an attorney who's a regular at the U.S. Supreme Court, and more. https://t.co/jHALMV2DA8
The rise of the super wealthy has expanded the roster of megadonors to include some surprising names. The number of Americans with a net worth of $50 million or more has nearly quadrupled in the past decade. Find out who gave the most in 2022. https://t.co/32HUZAI9xs
MacKenzie Scott is dedicating an unusually large share of her giving to nonprofits in the South — a region that megaphilanthropy has long been criticized for ignoring. https://t.co/gNpo5WPTUH
Thanks to the folks I've talked to in recent months about violence prevention - and to those I spoke with in the heat of the past few days. You were generous with your time and patience, both of which I imagine are in short supply. https://t.co/voJvZ5CaZg
An interview w/an activist and leader of the "left flank" of the gun-control and violence-prevention movement. @GunsDownAmerica@igorvolsky
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Morale of the story, give the people money and trust them to make their own decisions with it. The @urbaninstitute reported the effectiveness of cash gifts, and groups like @GiveDirectly and @mayorsforagi are continuing the cash giving trend. https://t.co/dsF2K69IuR
When giving to Ukraine, the key is for donors to give to nonprofits that have earned their trust & for the orgs to be transparent about how funds will be used, according to experts during a panel hosted by @Philanthropy, @AP, and @ConversationUS.
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Prior to MacKenzie Scott, 9-figure donations were reserved almost exclusively for universities, hospitals, and cultural facilities. She's pioneered a model of giving very large, unrestricted gifts to social service orgs. It's great to see.
Terrific reporting by @DrewLindsayCOP about the challenges facing "free college" programs.
Some fun cannabis puns, too!
#philanthropy via @philanthropy
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I had a chance to write about education again!
Read how hundreds of millions of dollars from the @LEGOfoundation has been used to improve early-childhood education for children in crisis settings around the world. https://t.co/VAkWaLKiz8
Kudos to my editor @NicoleCOP for suggesting that we examine parallels between #cryptophilanthropy in Ukraine aid work and the emergence of online giving during disasters like Katrina in the 2000s. Also h/t @SMacLaughlin for sharing that history. https://t.co/EIrtZhHvEf