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.

African Philanthropy Comes to the Policy Table

African Philanthropy Comes to the Policy Table

January 4, 2019 Lisa-Anne Julien

Foundations and high-net-worth individuals on the continent increasingly are willing to join forces with government to advance policy improvements, Julien argues....

Behind Denmark's Royal Foundations

Behind Denmark's Royal Foundations

December 6, 2018 Jakob Thomsen

Philanthropy helps the Royal House in Denmark maintain a relationship between monarch and people in the age of democracy, writes Thomsen....

Social Enterprise Is Eroding Civil Society

Social Enterprise Is Eroding Civil Society

November 5, 2018 Amitabh Behar

As wealth and power is concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, writes Behar, philanthropy cannot continue to fight symptoms while ignoring structural questions of poverty, injustice, and indignity....

Muslim Philanthropy the British Way

Muslim Philanthropy the British Way

October 3, 2018 Asif Aziz

British Muslim philanthropy is founded on both a robust charity infrastructure and on strong Islamic values, writes Aziz, and it's the job of Muslim philanthropy to carry forward these values and transform the general Muslim practice of charitable giving into a long-term, sustainable program....

The Untapped Potential of Muslim Giving

The Untapped Potential of Muslim Giving

September 4, 2018 Yunus Sola

On the eve of the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists' Global Donors Forum in London, Sola, a co-founder of the Academy of Philanthropy, urges Muslim philanthropists to aim high and dream big....

The Infrastructure Behind the Infrastructure

The Infrastructure Behind the Infrastructure

August 6, 2018 Lucy Bernholz

The digital space is the infrastructure we all depend on, writes Bernholz. But for civil society to secure its freedom of thought and action is a major challenge....

Tackling the Information Gap

Tackling the Information Gap

July 3, 2018 David Bonbright

The global philanthropy sector's information infrastructure is wholly inadequate, argues Keystone Accountability's Bonbright. But it doesn't have to be that way....

Riding the Tiger of Technological Change

Riding the Tiger of Technological Change

June 4, 2018 Rhodri Davies

Philanthropy support organizations have a vital role in ensuring that disruptive technology leads to change for the better, argues Rhodri Davies, head of policy at the UK-based Charities Aid Foundation....

Foundations at Scale

Foundations at Scale

May 3, 2018 Andrew Milner

What do foundations and donors mean when they talk about "scaling up" interventions? In the latest installment of our series, Alliance's Andrew Milner explains and shares some examples....

Asian Giving Circles Come of Age

Asian Giving Circles Come of Age

April 4, 2018 Rob John

Giving circles are growing in popularity around the world, writes Rob John, and research suggests they are likely to play a significant role in shaping a new generation of donors....

Rules of the Road for Nonprofit Journalism Funding

Rules of the Road for Nonprofit Journalism Funding

March 5, 2018 Tom Rosenstiel, Kevin Loker

As the traditional advertising model for media continues to shrink, the role of philanthropic funding in journalism has never been more important — or problematic.... 

The Crisis of Civic Media

The Crisis of Civic Media

February 6, 2018 Bruce Sievers, Patrice Schneider

Rational public discourse is being subverted by a combination of technological and cultural forces, write Sievers and Schneider, resulting in a weakening of civic media and posing a grave threat to democracy itself....

The Media Philanthropy Space in 2017

The Media Philanthropy Space in 2017

January 3, 2018 Eric Karstens

Philanthropies now support media and journalism to a spectacular degree — some $1.3 billion annually between 2011 and 2015, notes media consultant Eric Karstens, but there is room for foundations to do even more....

Supporting Independent Media in an Age of Misinformation

Supporting Independent Media in an Age of Misinformation

December 5, 2017 James Deane

Independent media is under attack, writes James Deane, director of policy and research at BBC Media Action, and greater information sharing, strategic dialogue, and commitment to mutual understanding is needed if we hope to successfully address the threat....

The World Has Changed. Why Can't Philanthropy?

The World Has Changed. Why Can't Philanthropy?

November 3, 2017 Karisia Gichuke

The world has changed and societies are becoming more diverse, writes Karisia Gichuke, but philanthropy is responding neither quickly nor effectively to these developments....

Interview: Michael Faye of GiveDirectly

Interview: Michael Faye of GiveDirectly

October 3, 2017 Charles Keidan

Cash transfers account for less than 5 percent of development aid, yet there is strong evidence, borne out by the experience of GiveDirectly, to suggest they are effective. The platform's co-founder, Michael Faye, tells Alliance editor Charles Keidan how cash transfers work and dispells some of the myths surrounding the approach....

From Diversity to Representation — A Road Map for Foundations

From Diversity to Representation — A Road Map for Foundations

September 6, 2017 Jenny Oppenheimer

As the space for progressive values continues to shrink, it is up to foundations to make sure their values are fully reflected in the composition of their senior management teams and boards, argues Ariadne's Jenny Oppenheimer....