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Civil society is as much online as it is off. How one nonprofit is tracking digital civil society repression.
22+ hour, 6+ min ago (565+ words) For years, the main story about civic space was easy to recognise. It played out in the real world: arrests, police crackdowns, anti-NGO laws, raids on media, protest bans, and court harassment. This is still happening. In many countries, civic…...
Women Deliver 2026: Voices from the Pacific on feminist leadership and resourcing
23+ hour, 44+ min ago (977+ words) Across the Pacific, women's and feminist movements are leading transformative change in the face of climate pressures, shrinking civic space, fragile economies, and limited access to basic services. Yet the funding ecosystem remains far from meeting these complex realities." In…...
The Feminist Dream Space: What we've learned and where we're going
1+ day, 45+ min ago (647+ words) Constantly in response mode, we had no time to pause, reflect, and imagine. We asked ourselves, "What would happen if we prioritised collective dreaming as a strategy for researching, building, and growing into new feminist philanthropic futures? How can we…...
Philanthropy's changing role one year after the fall of USAID
1+ day, 40+ min ago (526+ words) It'would take'just one additional cent beyond every $10 of current U. S. charitable'giving to restore US family planning aid. Among the many casualties was U. S. leadership in global family planning and reproductive health, including terminating longstanding US investment in programs that enabled people of…...
Turning'digital'donations into'real-world'impact
1+ day, 20+ hour ago (399+ words) Across much of the world, digital giving is the new normal. We can easily come across a cause on social media, click through on ourphones, and donate within seconds. This is a quick and increasingly'standardapproach for those giving,'but for'the'nonprofit…...
Hungary shows the way
1+ day, 22+ hour ago (374+ words) Read this article in Portuguese. There was an atmosphere of disbelief among crowds of first-time voters who danced through Budapest's backstreets in the early hours of 13 April. Celebrations erupted across the city after opposition leader Peter Magyar defeated long-serving Prime…...
Why ending child marriage is philanthropy's most strategic investment
4+ day, 20+ hour ago (554+ words) Every year, nearly12 million girls, one in every five, aremarried before the age of 18. Many face poverty, abuse, limited access to education, and poor health outcomes; andmany more arecrippled bylawsmeantto protectthem." The fact is: child marriage sits at the intersection of…...
Most'polluted countries receive least amount of philanthropic funding
4+ day, 21+ hour ago (186+ words) Regions with the highest air pollution levels receive'the least amount of philanthropic'outdoor air quality'funding, according to a new report published by the Clean Air Fund.' Funding'remains'skewed towards North America, while the regions most impacted by polluted air (Africa and Latin…...
Mamdani'brings in philanthropy for universal childcare plan'
5+ day, 22+ hour ago (276+ words) Stable'and affordable childcare has long been a privilege for the rich and a burden for working people. As people grapple with their grocery bills increasing, their rent getting higher, and spending almost a fifth of their wages on making sure…...
Tata'Trust to remove'discriminatory'governance'rules'
6+ day, 22+ hour ago (183+ words) India's most influential philanthropy is to remove a longstanding policy that bar non-Zoroastrians from serving as trustees." Tata Trust, the philanthropic arm of the $150 billion Tata group,"will seek regulatory approval to"change the"restrictive clause"in the trust deed…...