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College sports programs are starting nonprofits to make money to stay competitive

These organization are created to oversee everything from third-party multimedia deals to hospitality packages.

Philanthropy should buffer NIL’s commercial pressure on women’s sports, say advocates

They worry that the college athletic programs may be strained by increased demands from bigger sports.

To keep staff from burning out, close the whole office for a week

“Our offices are closed this week.” Why more nonprofits are taking a synchronized break that does what individual vacation days can't.

Funders want to help boys and men — again. Will they stick around this time?

Richard Reeves is betting a slow-burn strategy — not a crisis pitch — can build the lasting infrastructure the last Obama-era wave never did.

College athletes are now eligible for big time payments. Will nonprofits benefit?

As donations flood university sports departments, nonprofit leaders want to be sure stars use their platform for good.

Gender pay gap growing at largest nonprofits

Female executives are gaining ground at small charities but losing it at the biggest ones.

I lost my parents to the immigration system. Now youth like me lead the fight.

Immigrant youth know what people facing deportation need most: lawyers. So they built a $15 million legal defense fund and a new model for rapid-response philanthropy.

The Gilded Age millionaire who helped make milk safe through ‘retail giving’

Nathan Straus’s efforts were mundane and not well known today, but they accomplished a lot and had far-reaching effects.

The nonprofit leader’s guide to keeping good people

A collection of ways to help you build a positive culture that keeps top talent in the fold.

A board’s step-by-step guide to hiring the right CEO

Where executive searches go off course — and how to keep yours on target.

How to plan your own succession

What I learned from planning my departure after 12 years running the Freedom Fund.

OpenAI Foundation pledges $100 million for medical care

The organization also launched a new department to use advanced AI to help nonprofits solve challenges around the world.

How Code.org is reinventing itself for the age of AI

The group notched huge wins for a decade before AI changed everything about computer science. Now the group has a new leader and a new name and is rethinking much of its work.