The Nonprofit Sector Measures Everything Except Power
As charitable giving reaches record levels, philanthropy faces a question it has long preferred to avoid: Who gets to decide?
Driving Change Through Law, Capital, and Policy
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As charitable giving reaches record levels, philanthropy faces a question it has long preferred to avoid: Who gets to decide?
America expects toys, medicines and automobiles to meet basic safety standards for children. As digital products increasingly shape childhood, the same principle should apply online.
Building a Resilient Nonprofit Sector Less Vulnerable to Political and Financial Change
The Accountability Gap in American Philanthropy
The Case for Rebuilding America’s Civic Infrastructure
What history suggests about the difference between funding today’s institutions and creating tomorrow’s.
The Human Costs of the Supreme Court's Emergency Docket
Behind the debate over AI access and safety lies a deeper struggle over authority.
The Hidden Costs of Measuring Enforcement Alone
Why expanding ownership may be the key to building wealth and broadening the promise of American capitalism.