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  • Now is the Time to Lay the Foundation for Long-Term Civic Resilience

    Just as we adults are processing the White House’s actions since the presidential inauguration, so too are our children. For those of us with young people in our lives — […] The post Now is the Time to Lay the Foundation for Long-Term Civic Resilience appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy. Goto full…

  • EPIP LA | 2025 Mentorship Program – Applications open now!

    Calling all potential mentees! EPIP Los Angeles is making it easier for you to enhance your professional development under the guidance of skilled mentors from the philanthropic field. Now in its twelfth year, EPIP LA’s Mentorship Program has helped countless early to mid-career EPIP members find great mentors, and you could be next! The EPIP…

  • L.A. Wildfire’s Devastating Impact on a Black Community Is a Call to Action for Philanthropy

    The recent Eaton Fire that ravaged parts of Altadena and Pasadena left a trail of physical destruction, but its impact goes far beyond property damage. Even as officials announce that […] The post L.A. Wildfire’s Devastating Impact on a Black Community Is a Call to Action for Philanthropy appeared first on The Center for Effective…

  • The Hidden Costs of Crisis Pregnancy Centers: The Financial Power Behind Anti-Abortion Agendas  

    The Hidden Costs of Crisis Pregnancy Centers: The Financial Power Behind Anti-Abortion Agendas  

    It’s been nearly three years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, opening the gates for stricter abortion bans and setting new limits to healthcare access across the U.S. With the shifts to the landscape of abortion access, Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) have positioned themselves as go-to resources for pregnant people. But to be…

  • The Tale of Two Climate Weeks: Part 1 of 2 

    The Tale of Two Climate Weeks: Part 1 of 2 

    In September 2024, NCRP’s Senior Movement Engagement Manager for Climate Change Senowa Mize-Fox and NCRP’s Research and Development Associate Spencer Ozer attended New York City Climate Week. Climate Week is a series of events sponsored by The Climate Group that aims to bring together actors from all different sectors with a shared vision of tackling…

  • The Tale of Two Climate Weeks: Part 2 of 2 

    The Tale of Two Climate Weeks: Part 2 of 2 

    In September 2024, NCRP’s Senior Movement Engagement Manager for Climate Change Senowa Mize-Fox and NCRP’s Research and Development Associate Spencer Ozer attended New York City Climate Week. Climate Week is a series of events sponsored by The Climate Group that aims to bring together actors from all different sectors with a shared vision of tackling…

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                                                            Photo by matthew Feeney on Unsplash This site is going dark. PLEASE subscribe to https://philanthropy2173.ghost.io/  All the old posts are now there and I will no longer be double posting over here. Thanks for two great decades – see you in the…

  • A warning to #nonprofits and #foundations in the USA

     Is over here on the new site – https://philanthropy2173.ghost.io/shoulda-started-yesterday/Please hit the subscribe button over there so I can stop double posting! Goto full post >>

  • Funders, I Want to Tell You About My Donkeys

    This post originally appeared on the author’s Medium page. Read it here and find out more about the Full Frame Initiative here. Anyone who has known me for more than […] The post Funders, I Want to Tell You About My Donkeys appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy. Goto full post >>

  • Shareable’s Mutual Aid 101 Learning Series launches February 19

    Shareable’s Mutual Aid 101 Learning Series launches February 19

    Since Trump’s second inauguration just days ago, we’ve seen a flurry of executive orders and actions by the new administration with the aim of sowing intimidation and fear among the most marginalized communities in the US. We face immense challenges and threats, from the climate crisis to increasing criminalization and surveillance. At this uncertain moment…

  • Philanthropy2173.ghost.io

    There’s another new post on the new site:https://philanthropy2173.ghost.io/If you hit the subscribe button on the new site, you’ll get those posts directly in your email. I’m working with the new host site to allow the posts to be sent to subscribers over here.  Goto full post >>

  • Fundraising Ethics: Toward an In-Depth Understanding of Individual Donors’ Perceptions

    Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The rise of donorcentrism in fundraising often translates into donor-centric ethical thinking based on the idea that fundraising is ethical when it gives priority to donors’ wants, needs, desires, and wishes. However, nonprofit organizations cannot claim to be donor-centric without having a clear idea of donors’ ethical…

  • Standing Strong for DEI

    The remarkable and rapid capitulation of many corporations to the new administration’s anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) crusade is not just craven, it’s likely to impede the performance (and profitability) […] The post Standing Strong for DEI appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy. Goto full post >>

  • More new posts – have you moved your subscription yet?

    I’m still double posting over here to get readers over to the new site. There’s a new post uphttps://philanthropy2173.ghost.io/have-you-had-covid/Ghost should allow newsletter sending pretty soon – so make sure you’ve signed up over there as I’ll stop posting here once the newsletter function goes live over there.Philanthropy2173.ghost.io  Goto full post >>

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     There’s a new post over at https://philanthropy2173.ghost.io/u-s-civil-society-under-attack/. I have to post these here for now so that the posts still go to subscribers. (I’m working on it, I’m working on it)https://philanthropy2173.ghost.io/u-s-civil-society-under-attack/  Goto full post >>

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  • Rising Together: Meet the EPIP 2024 Planning Committee

    Excitement is building for our 2024 conference happening in New Orleans! From June 3-5 we’ll be celebrating our first in-person conference since before the pandemic began, and our first conference as a new nonprofit. As we prepare emerging leaders to address the constant change in the philanthropic sector and the world, we can’t wait to…

  • How to launch your own seed lending library

    How to launch your own seed lending library

    Richmond Grows Seed Lending Library is a non-profit seed lending library that opened in 2010. While we aim to be a local model for sustainability, we also support other communities in creating their own seed lending library and seed interchanges. Since we opened in May 2010, over 800 seed lending libraries have opened! All of…

  • A Look Ahead to EPIP 2024: Reconnect, Revive and Rise

    As spring arrives, we’re getting excited to be even closer to welcoming our community to New Orleans for EPIP 2024: Reconnect, Revive and Rise! Registration is open, you’ve met our conference planning committee, and we’ve now released our full conference agenda. Goto full post >>

  • How Inclusive Utility Investments bring the energy transition to rural residents

    As a society, we find ourselves in a situation sometimes described as a polycrisis, where social, ecological, and economic issues create challenging and mutually reinforcing synergies, making it difficult to address any problem in isolation. For working people, the imminent need for a clean energy transition might seem like it has to take a backseat…