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The Current Landscape of Hybrid and Remote Work Across U.S. Workers
The Current Landscape of Hybrid and Remote Work Across U.S. Workers
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of hybrid work models, especially in nonprofits. Despite initial shifts, the majority of U.S. workers have returned to fully on-site work, challenging assumptions about the prevalence of remote work.
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Trustworthy or Not: Trust, Generosity, and the Role of Community Foundations in Mexico
Trustworthy or Not: Trust, Generosity, and the Role of Community Foundations in Mexico
In Mexico, community foundations are building vital bridges of trust between donors and civil society, turning philanthropic intent into lasting local impact.
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The Power of Listening to Communities
The Power of Listening to Communities
Articles in this issue share the core premise that all funder listening is not equally beneficial. How listening is defined and how funders put it into action make a major difference in what listening can accomplish.
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The Math Behind the Tax: How Proposed Private Foundation Tax Increases Could Reshape Grants to Nonprofits
The Math Behind the Tax: How Proposed Private Foundation Tax Increases Could Reshape Grants to Nonprofits
The Johnson Center analyzed proposed tax increases for private foundations contained in the version of the 2025 tax bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. These changes could result in 3-15% drop in foundation dollars headed to nonprofits.
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Inside The Foundation Review, Volume 17, Issue 1
Inside The Foundation Review, Volume 17, Issue 1
The articles in Volume 17, Issue 1 of The Foundation Review each tell us something about a concept that is top-of-mind today: our ability to be resilient in the face of significant challenges or change.
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America’s Population is Rapidly Aging. Can Philanthropy Keep Up?
America’s Population is Rapidly Aging. Can Philanthropy Keep Up?
By 2034, older adults will outnumber children for the first time. As aging issues gain prominence in public policy and philanthropy, stakeholders must embrace innovative approaches to ensure equitable and sustainable support for an aging nation.
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Q&A with the Authors of the New Report, “Adopting Community-Centric Fundraising”
Q&A with the Authors of the New Report, “Adopting Community-Centric Fundraising”
Ahead of the publication of new research on Community-Centric Fundraising, the researchers sat down to discuss what inspired them to do this work and what they learned about doing fundraising differently.
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A Day of Service Leading to a Lifetime of Generosity
A Day of Service Leading to a Lifetime of Generosity
GVSU students and staff participated in the National Day of Service to recognize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy and commitment to civic action.
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Nonprofits and Government Revenue: Understanding a Complex Relationship
Nonprofits and Government Revenue: Understanding a Complex Relationship
How reliant are nonprofits on federal government funding? Two studies released in recent weeks tackle this question from different angles, offering insights that not only illuminate the current funding landscape but also reveal persistent gaps in the sector’s data infrastructure.
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Four Key Factors are Driving a Surge in Nonprofit Lobbying Activities
Four Key Factors are Driving a Surge in Nonprofit Lobbying Activities
This article unpacks the hurdles, successes, and future opportunities shaping the sector’s evolving role in policymaking — and why it matters now more than ever.
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This live online course from the Johnson Center guides you step-by-step to sharpen your voice and written delivery. By the end of this session, you will increase your exposure to grantmaking tools and writing experience to build confidence in your ability to develop, edit, and revise narratives.
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The simulation invites grantmakers, or philanthropic organizations, of all types to engage in a realistic disaster scenario to assess philanthropic organizations’ readiness, identify resource opportunities, evaluate coordination strategies, and understand readiness and community resilience in meaningful discussion and reflection.
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