2025 in Review: Our Top Blog Posts

January 30, 2026

From in-depth analysis to personal stories of giving and impact, these top posts offer insights and a look at the trends shaping philanthropy as we move into 2026.

As 2026 gets underway, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the blog posts that resonated most with readers last year. From big-picture analysis to stories rooted in lived experience, these posts sparked strong engagement. Learn more about these blogs below and what they might reveal about the trends shaping the sector as we move further into 2026.

Should Philanthropy “Fill the Gap” in a Second Trump Administration?

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Jan. 29, 2025

In this blog, Executive Vice President Nathaniel Heller examines the limits of philanthropy’s role as a “gap filler,” arguing that what counts as a gap is inherently values-driven. He highlights the importance of alignment and long-term commitment in helping ensure critical work can continue as priorities shift.

Three Ways Philanthropy Has Stepped Up So Far in 2025

April 22, 2025

Senior Associate Lisa Kato highlights early examples of philanthropy wins in 2025, celebrating funders and partnerships working to sustain critical work across journalism, climate action, and medical research. While acknowledging the limits of private philanthropy, the piece underscores the importance of recognizing momentum and action during a period of significant uncertainty.

How Donors Are Getting More Done With Less Stress

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Aug. 20, 2025

When you’re ready to give, you don’t have to go it alone. In this blog, Senior Associate Mandy Martin explores how more and more donors are teaming up with philanthropy advisors to sharpen their purpose, craft high-impact strategies, get support with complex gifts, and take the guesswork out of managing it all.

Left Behind: Philanthropy’s Absence in Rural America 

May 8, 2025

Associate Eliza Hart examines persistent disparities facing rural communities in the U.S., from health care and education to broadband access, and the disproportionate lack of philanthropic investment addressing these challenges. Looking to successful rural initiatives around the world, she calls for community-led investment to address health, education, and connectivity gaps in the U.S.

Giving Circles: How We Can Unlock Generosity in Our Own Communities

Nov. 17, 2025

A deeply personal reflection on grief, cultural tradition, and collective care, Associate Abby Masucol traces how her family’s experience of community generosity sparked a broader reimagining of philanthropy. Drawing on Filipino practices of mutual aid and the growing power of giving circles, it argues that in uncertain times, collective giving can democratize philanthropy and move us from “me” to “we.”

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