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April 2024
The Commons: Hometown
Devoted to our new project, The Commons, this issue is chock-full of insightful guest essays from leaders examining the myriad ways philanthropy is helping heal the nation's divides, or exacerbating them.
Our popular Philanthropy 50, the Chronicle’s annual report of America’s biggest donors. This issue includes a rundown of their largest giftfts, mini-profifiles of their giving, and a searchable database for readers to explore in depth. It also highlights interestiting donor stories and trends uncovered in the course of compiling the list. Year in and year out, the Philanthropy 50 is a reader favorite.
How is the zoomer generatition connectiting with social issues? Do charitities fifigure less into how they think about achieving change compared with millennials and other generatitions? How did living through the pandemic shape their perceptitions of charity and giving back? For those entering the work force, do they see nonprofifits as an attractitive place to work? Our February issue looks at how Gen Z is helping to shape the nonprofifit sector.
What trends are shaping the present and future of philanthropy? What should foundations and nonprofits be on the lookout for in 2024? Our Trends 2024 issue tackles a range of topics, from A.I. to the rise of donor-advised funds, from MacKenzie Scott’s impact to the aftershocks of the Supreme Court’s decision to bar affirmative action, that will help readers see what’s coming beyond the horizon.