How can philanthropy advance change in our age of division? Attorney and philanthropist Laura Arnold, co-founder and co-chair of Arnold Ventures, joins Chronicle of Philanthropy CEO Stacy Palmer on LinkedIn to talk about efforts to reduce partisanship as the 2024 elections promise to impact a wide range of policies. The two will also discuss bipartisan conversations that Arnold Ventures has convened to break through gridlock on criminal justice, health care, higher education, and other policy areas. Join the conversation. Register today. https://bit.ly/3yHUQmU
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy is the No. 1 news source, in print and online, for nonprofit leaders, fund raisers, grant makers, and other people involved in the philanthropic enterprise. For more than 20 years, The Chronicle has been connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas. In addition to its newspaper, which is published 18 times per year, The Chronicle provides comprehensive news, advice, and opinions through its Web site, Philanthropy.com. Philanthropy.com provides a vast array of free blogs, news stories, podcasts, and videos, along with a popular live discussions series that connects nonprofit professionals with experts in the field. Premium subscribers have access to extensive data about the nonprofit world, special reports, and articles from its archives. The Chronicle provides news and information for executives of tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events. It also provides a series of paid Webinars, which provide in-depth instruction on topics such as fundraising, social media, technology, and grant seeking.
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Our readers have dug into our stories featuring advice and tips for nonprofit and philanthropy experts. From stories about how “philanthropy-speak” can alienate donors to tip on how to build a strong fundraising culture for board members and understanding donor-advised funds, the Chronicle's tips have resonated strongly with our readers. Check out our five most sought-after advice stories: https://bit.ly/3WXObwE
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Opinion: Sabbaticals and the case for more rest for leaders of color. Social change isn’t possible when nonprofit leaders are exhausted. Extended paid leave helped me — and can help others, writes columnist Cora Daniels. Daniels is senior editorial director at the The Bridgespan Group and part of the firm’s research initiative to advance racial equity in philanthropy, including its Dreaming in Color podcast. She is the author of several books, including “Impolite Conversations: On Race, Politics, Sex, Money, and Religion.” Read the essay: https://bit.ly/3AKyRwb
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When we launched #TheCommons in April, we promised to bring you stories of nonprofit leaders working to close divides. Three of those individuals stand out, because their work is born of a deeply personal experience, for good or for bad. Check out our #EditorsPicks here: https://bit.ly/3AJlTyI
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🥁 The latest newsletter from The Commons is live, with this big news: We’ve launched 💬 The Commons in Conversation 💬, a series of one-on-one interviews here on LinkedIn with nonprofit and philanthropy leaders about how to bring Americans together and close the country’s divides. In our first conversation, the Chronicle’s Stacy Palmer and Drew Lindsay previewed the first guests for the series as well as upcoming stories in #TheCommons. Click through to listen in on the chat and see who our upcoming guests are. ➕ Plus: we've got an "editor’s pick" roundup of three recent stories featuring nonprofit leaders sharing their stories of how (and why) they were called to serve.
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Creating a positive donor experience requires lots of different kinds of outreach and engagement efforts. From providing a user-friendly website with engaging online content to informative mass communications and, of course, emails, it can be a true challenge to create a seamless experience for your donors and supporters. Join our online #PhilForum on September 10 to learn from our panel of experts how you can: 🌟 Provide a better digital experience for your donors 🌟 Coordinate your digital outreach 🌟 Create a a seamless experience that engages supporters 🌟 Build stronger ties and reduce transactional interactions Click through to reserve your place today! ▶️ https://bit.ly/4e3k0Ls
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What opinion essays have struck a nerve with our readers? From questions about donor power to challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, the top op-eds have offered varied viewpoints on the nonprofit world and philanthropy’s role in tackling some of the nation’s thorniest problems. Our readers have strongly responded to op-eds related to burn-out, DEI hiring, Gen Z's leadership style, civil rights, writer Nikole Hannah-Jones, and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. Check out the op-eds at 👉 https://bit.ly/479rU3Y
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Join Chronicle of Philanthropy CEO Stacy Palmer on LinkedIn for a sneak preview of a new series we're launching featuring short one-on-one live conversations with nonprofit and philanthropy leaders working on solutions for the country’s deep divisions. In our inaugural conversation on August 28th, Stacy and Senior Editor Drew Lindsay will talk about our upcoming interview guests as well as Commons coverage this fall of the 2024 elections and ideas taking root in cities and towns across the country. ⭐Join the conversation! Register today. ⭐
The Commons in Conversation with Stacy Palmer
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Are you joining us today at 12:30pm ET? We are excited to launch our new live interview series, #TheCommons in Conversation, with Chronicle CEO Stacy Palmer and Senior Editor Drew Lindsay. They'll give you a sneak preview of the topics and guests we have lined up to explore this fall. Don't miss it!
Join Chronicle of Philanthropy CEO Stacy Palmer on LinkedIn for a sneak preview of a new series we're launching featuring short one-on-one live conversations with nonprofit and philanthropy leaders working on solutions for the country’s deep divisions. In our inaugural conversation on August 28th, Stacy and Senior Editor Drew Lindsay will talk about our upcoming interview guests as well as Commons coverage this fall of the 2024 elections and ideas taking root in cities and towns across the country. ⭐Join the conversation! Register today. ⭐
The Commons in Conversation with Stacy Palmer
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#BigGifts: The Lilly Endowment has pledged $600 million to strengthen public and private schools in Indiana's Marion County, improve students’ academic achievement, and set young people up for success after high school. The grant maker also gave $100 million to the National Park Foundation toward its $1 billion fundraising campaign. https://bit.ly/3T9j409