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Roger Colinvaux is a professor of law at the Columbus School of Law, the Catholic University of America.
Digital donations are dropping in the wake of the president’s tariffs. Experts weigh in on whether charities should back off ...
Plus, how should fundraisers react to economic turmoil?; and funding cuts may deepen hunger crisis ...
Funding cuts began threatening food availability in March.
Thanksgiving giving spree wants to help nonprofits and foundations create fundraising drives nationwide to help groups raise ...
In her nearly four-month tenure as head of the National Council of Nonprofits, Diane Yentel has joined two lawsuits against ...
Elite universities have alienated many Americans, leaving these institutions vulnerable to government attacks. The social ...
Nonprofit leaders react to the first three months of President Trump’s second term, which has left the sector stunned, ...
During the next 1,300 days of Trump’s presidency, let’s put the bricks in place for a better future while doing everything we ...
Stories of the wrongfully incarcerated often have a dramatic arc: A systemic failure of the justice system results in the ...
New reports detail fundraising woes, but do the crises of the moment represent an opportunity to rebuild the donor base?
H. Daniel Heist, assistant professor of public administration and nonprofit management at Brigham Young University, worked ...
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