Alliance@PND

Through an agreement with UK-based Alliance magazine, PND is pleased to be able to offer a series of articles about global philanthropy.

Learning from the past to create the present

Learning from the past to create the present

July 8, 2020 Rachel Wimpee

Two stories from philanthropy's past, writes the Rockefeller Archive Center's Wimpee, illustrate the deliberate and often unexpected ways in which philanthropically funded work has proved to be impactful....

On climate justice, funders could do better

On climate justice, funders could do better

June 12, 2020 Andrew Milner

Philanthropy is falling short, writes Milner, when it comes to supporting a grassroots climate justice movement that is spreading rapidly around the globe....

Following the Leadership of Indigenous Women

Following the Leadership of Indigenous Women

May 10, 2020 Nicky McIntyre

As a feminist funder, writes McIntyre, we believe that when people who experience the deepest forms of oppression actively represent their own interests, the solutions are more effective and progress is more enduring....

Memories of a Philanthropy Pioneer

Memories of a Philanthropy Pioneer

April 8, 2020 Wendy Richardson, Leticia Ruiz-Capillas

In the latest installment of our series, Richardson and Ruiz-Capillas pay tribute to the longtime chair and CEO of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and staunch champion of the philanthropic sector, William S. White....

A World Free From Violence: Let's Move

A World Free From Violence: Let's Move

February 5, 2020 Pamela Shifman, Monica Dennis, Priscilla Hung

The decade-long history of Move to End Violence, an operational program of the NoVo Foundation, provides many lessons about the dismantling of structures and narratives of oppression, write Dennis, Hung, and Shifman....

Why Feminism Is Liberating for Men

Why Feminism Is Liberating for Men

December 10, 2019 Tobias Troll

Beyond asking men to cede power and space, writes Troll, feminism can guide our quest for radically different ways of organizing our societies and our organizations....

Europe Has an Opinion on Philanthropy

Europe Has an Opinion on Philanthropy

November 5, 2019 Ludwig Forrest

The first European Economic and Social Committee "opinion" entirely dedicated to philanthropy comes at a crucial time, writes Forrest, and is likely to set the tone for philanthropy-related debates under the new mandate of the European Parliament and Commission....

LGBTI Human Rights: Pushing Back Against the Push-Back

LGBTI Human Rights: Pushing Back Against the Push-Back

October 7, 2019 Matthew Hart

Hart, director of the Global Philanthropy Project, shares details of a funders' collaborative that is mobilizing grantmaker support for LGBTI rights advocates and communities facing hostility....

Human Rights: A Bread and Butter Issue?

Human Rights: A Bread and Butter Issue?

September 6, 2019 Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri

Economic rights need to take center stage, writes Ibezim-Ohaeri, before civil and political rights actually mean something for the millions of people globally living in deep poverty....

Time to Change the Way We Invest

Time to Change the Way We Invest

August 5, 2019 Ellen Dorsey

Based on the experience of the Wallace Global Fund, the foundation she directs, Dorsey offers six simple things foundations can fo to create a better, more sustainable and responsible investment portfolio....

In Search of Peaceful Development

In Search of Peaceful Development

June 6, 2019 Lauren Bradford, Hope Lyons, Rasha Sansur

Working in the field of peace and conflict resolution involves a particular set of demands, write Bradford, Lyons, and Sansur. Funders need to be aware and willing to meet them....

Wanted: A Cure for Color-Blindness

Wanted: A Cure for Color-Blindness

May 9, 2019 Jeff Raikes

Policy makers and philanthropists often take a color-blind approach to education, calling for policies they believe will support "all" children, writes Raikes. But suggesting that all children have the same shot at opportunity is not borne out by the facts....

Let's Change the System, Not the Symptoms

Let's Change the System, Not the Symptoms

April 5, 2019 Arianne Shaffer, Tobias Troll

The large, complex problems of our times are deeply interwoven with today's global political economy, write Shaffer and Troll, and that is the "system" that systems change philanthropy needs to address....

Moving With Movements

Moving With Movements

March 6, 2019 Solomé Lemma

To respond effectively to the forces that create systems change, argues Lemma, funders have to be willing to change themselves....

Wealth and Philanthropy in Russia

Wealth and Philanthropy in Russia

February 4, 2019 Elisabeth Schimpfössl

Increasingly, wealthy Russians are giving to charity, but their choice, writes Schimpfössl, is often informed by political and social expediency....