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Today’s intertwining crises – a pandemic, systemic racism, climate crisis and a faltering economy – provide an opportunity for the philanthropic and nonprofit world to create a more equitable and effective version of themselves. But where do we begin?

Join the Chronicle of Philanthropy for the first of two briefings with Stanford University philanthropy expert Lucy Bernholz, as she answers your questions triggered by the economic crisis.

How to join the session: Individual subscribers are automatically registered. Look for an email on September 30 containing a link to the session, and a reminder email on October 1, shortly before the event. Simply log in using the email address associated with your Chronicle subscription.
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What You Will Learn:
  • How we can go beyond short-term fixes to shore up nonprofits, such as increasing payout rates and issuing social bonds.
  • Whether we need to reconsider philanthropic structures themselves, including tax privileges and laws that have allowed these institutions to thrive in an inequitable system.
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