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Subject: How the Pandemic Has Transformed Giving and What s Next
Welcome to Fundraising Update. This week, we take a look at how the pandemic has transformed philanthropy and what s ahead. Plus, we check in on how the 30 biggest fundraising events in which donors raise money for charity fared last year.
I’m Emily Haynes, a staff writer at the
Chronicle of Philanthropy, filling in for Eden Stiffman while she chips away at an upcoming cover story. If you have ideas, comments, or questions about this newsletter, please write me at emily.haynes@philanthropy.com.
A Monumental Year of Giving
New data from the research groups Candid and the Center on Disaster Philanthropy sketch the scale of giving last year, my colleague Alex Daniels reports. The total is monumental. Donors gave $20.2 billion in response to the pandemic and racial-justice protests last year more than double the amount given to the previous top 10 disasters combined, according to preliminary estimates released
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Good Morning.
All nonprofits are looking for that big, transformative gift that can help expand their reach and put them on stable financial footing for years to come.
But what happens when it turns out that the sources of such gifts have some unsavory allegation lodged against them?
Ben Gose explores that thorny tangle with a look at how some of America’s biggest donors create an ethical minefield for charities they support. His story is part of the
Chronicle’s annual Philanthropy 50 special report on America’s biggest donors.
Case in point: Artists are pressuring the Museum of Modern Art to cut ties with private-equity titan Leon Black, a board member and major donor. Dartmouth, another major beneficiary of Black’s charity, is coming under fire as well, the