Selection Committee of 10 philanthropic and nonprofit leaders spotlights innovative and steadfast commitment of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grand Victoria Foundation, Women Donors Network, Bush Foundation, and The Philanthropy Project’s Jan Masaoka and Jon Pratt to challenge the sector to better meet the moment. The post NCRP Identifies Philanthropy’s Best & Boldest Leaders Meeting the Moment in its Winners of the 2025 IMPACT Awards first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP
Daniel Altschuler, Fatima Angeles, and Yordanos Eyoel bring their personal and professional experience at a crucial time for philanthropy.| NCRP
For Black Breastfeeding Week 2025, Brandi Collins=Calhoun shares a personal reflection on the importance of Black and brown lactation initiatives to birthing people. The post Why Funding Black and Brown Lactation Initiatives Matters: A Personal Reflection on DME-R and Healing 19 Years Later first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP
NCRP's new white paper highlights the philanthropic sector's scattered response to encroaching authoritarianism The post Hiding in Plain Sight: Are foundation website changes masking their values, or pulling off their masks? first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP
Following the third anniversary of the Dobbs decision, Brandi Collins-Calhoun provides ten truths to Know Your Rights as an abortion funder, and an urge to philanthropy to meet this moment with action, not just optics. The post Marking Dobbs with Action, Not Optics first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP
The Summer 2025 Issue of NCRP’s online journal, Responsive Philanthropy highlights the stories and data that funders must use to address authoritarianism The post NCRP’s Newest Publication Gives Funders Tools To Combat Authoritarianism first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP
Carlton V. Bell II of Third Wave Fund calls in philanthropy to support, center, and fund sex workers who exist across ALL movements. The post Unbought, Unbossed, and Unbowed: Sex Worker-Led Organizing in the Age of Respectability Politics first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP
In Part 2 of 2, NCRP digs further into Climate Works Foundation's grantmaking data, including the increase in overlapped funding for non-frontline organizations between ClimateWorks and their funders. NCRP will also look more closely at the ClimateWorks ecosystem and other programs within the organization that amplify their influence in this field. The post The Rainy Day is Now a Hurricane—Holding ClimateWorks Foundation and its Funders Accountable to Resource the Frontlines. (Part 2 of 2)...| NCRP
Part 1 of 2: NCRP launches the second phase of our Climate Justice and Just Transition campaign: holding climate funders accountable for their continued underfunding of these necessary frontline organizations. The post The Rainy Day is Now a Hurricane—Holding Climate Philanthropy Accountable in an Age of Climate Change Denialism to Resource the Most Vulnerable. (Part 1 of 2) first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP
Resource Mobilization Director of 18 Million Rising, Allison Celosia, shares their expertise on the role and responsibility philanthropy plays in Asian America’s fight for justice The post Not Your Model Grantee: When Asian American Advocacy Challenges Philanthropy first appeared on NCRP.| NCRP