When do-good nonprofits are bad at dealing with #MeToo moments
A mixture of bad actors, obsession with overhead, poor policing and demographic challenges may let sexual harassment go unchecked at nonprofits.
Aid scepticism isn’t damaging donations to international charities – but it might in future
Since the financial crisis, international aid spending has been in the firing line.
Loneliness is not just for Christmas – but by the flurry of charity messages you’d think otherwise
New pre-Christmas tradition has emerged alongside the traditional activities of present buying.
Instead of congratulating ICAN on its Nobel Peace Prize, Australia is resisting efforts to ban the bomb
“Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull failed to congratulate the Australian faces of ICAN.”
Charity regulators should not assume that donors always know best
Charitable giving takes many forms and is driven by numerous and complex motivations.
Opinion: Green groups and charities could be collateral damage in government’s foreign donation ban
Government has stated that environmental organisations will be exempted from the foreign donation ban.
Why people give and why they don’t
People work hard to earn their money, many give some of it away, often to help strangers.
How to get the biggest bang out of matching funds
Does matching funds really make people give?
The road to same-sex marriage support has been long – and the fight isn’t over yet
For many of the activists who built early rights and liberation movements, marriage wasn’t part of their agenda.
How donors can help make nonprofits more accountable
Donors need to be more aware.