06/17/2026
Diane Kaplan, Senior Fellow at the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, is offering monthly virtual office hours to provide pro bono guidance on philanthropic impact, project development, governance, fund development, and career pathways.
This service is available to:
• IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy students, faculty, and affiliates.
• Philanthropies and Alaskan nonprofits.
• Grantees of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.
Schedule an appointment: https://dianekaplanak.com/office-hours
About Diane Kaplan:
Kaplan brings decades of leadership experience to these sessions, having served as CEO of Alaska’s largest private foundation for 27 years. Her distinguished career includes roles as CEO of a major nonprofit media organization and manager of grantmaking for a California state agency. She was also a founding board member of United States Artists and served as Vice Chair of the Council on Foundations in Washington, D.C.
This project of the school is made possible through the generous support of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.
06/17/2026
What could one certificate add to your future?
Whether you're an undergraduate looking to enhance your degree or a professional seeking to expand your expertise, our certificate programs provide valuable knowledge in philanthropy and fundraising that can help you stand out and make an impact.
Undergraduate and graduate options available
Online and on-campus learning opportunities
Learn more: https://philanthropy.indianapolis.iu.edu/academics/degrees/certificates-minors/index.html
06/16/2026
"I’m calling on more funders to join me in backing the people and organizations working to find better solutions for women," Melinda French Gates said in a written statement. "When women are healthier, their families, communities, and countries are, too." This kind of statement sets French Gates apart from other ultra-wealthy funders, Jacqueline Ackerman said. Major donors rarely publicly call on others to give alongside them, according to Ackerman, who notes that the way French Gates frames the call to action is both a challenge and ‘an invitation with warmth to it.’
Read more: https://www.philanthropy.com/news/french-gates-puts-another-50m-into-womens-health-and-calls-for-more/
06/15/2026
How might cross-border philanthropy evolve as governments reduce international aid spending?
The 2026 Global Philanthropy Tracker establishes a critical baseline for answering that question. Using 2023 data from 47 countries—representing 60% of the global population—the report captures the state of global philanthropy before substantial reductions in official development assistance (ODA) began reshaping the international funding landscape.
As the implications of aid reductions become clearer in the coming years, understanding the relationship between philanthropy, remittances, private capital investment, and government assistance is more important than ever.
Read the report: https://globalindices.indianapolis.iu.edu/tracker/index.html
06/15/2026
We invite presentations that use laboratory or fields experiments to investigate social preferences that shape philanthropic giving (including altruism, reciprocity, inequity aversion, warm-glow giving, etc.), techniques charities may use to increase giving, the role of culture on giving, and development of social preferences (i.e., experiments with children/young adults). Topics that are also of interest are volunteerism, the organization of charities/how they operate, and organ/blood donation. The deadline for submission is June 19th, 2026.
Submit your abstract: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=NL4TEdGuAE2rS83QJRC-kchaA4Wacy5FsWs4ln8p_k5UMUZIQTNIUzVWVzhJTU9TR1pMSFRUWE00Si4u
Learn more about SPI: https://events.iu.edu/philanthropy/event/2268181-science-of-philanthropy-initiative-spi-conference
06/12/2026
Want to build a competitive edge early in your career?
Understanding global trends is key for professionals across sectors.
Whether you work in nonprofits, business, public policy, consulting, ESG, fundraising, or international development, understanding how philanthropic resources move across borders can help you identify trends, anticipate change, and make more strategic decisions.
The Global Philanthropy Tracker from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy is the leading ongoing research effort measuring cross-border private philanthropy globally. The latest edition tracks nearly $82 billion in cross-border philanthropic outflows from 47 countries (representing 83% of global GDP).
For young professionals, the report offers an opportunity to:
- Strengthen data literacy and analytical thinking
- Understand global philanthropy and social impact trends
- Identify emerging funding priorities and areas of philanthropic focus
- Contribute informed, data-driven perspectives in conversations with colleagues, donors, policymakers, and community leaders
The professionals who succeed tomorrow will be the ones who can connect data, strategy, and impact today.
Which global trend do you think will have the biggest impact on philanthropy and social impact work over the next five years?
https://globalindices.indianapolis.iu.edu/tracker/index.html
06/12/2026
Join CCS Fundraising, in partnership with the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, for Perspectives on Philanthropy, our annual webinar exploring the findings from Giving USA 2026: The Annual Report on Philanthropy.
June 23 | 1:00-2:15 p.m. ET
Jon Bergdoll, Interim Director of Data and Research Partnerships at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and long-time lead analyst for Giving USA, will present this year’s findings and key takeaways. The session will be hosted by Peter Hoskow, President and Chief Operating Officer at CCS Fundraising, and will include perspectives from leaders across foundation, healthcare, and national nonprofit organizations.
The recording will be available after the webinar.
Register today: https://events.iu.edu/philanthropy/event/2323614-perspectives-on-philanthropy-giving-usa-2026
06/11/2026
We hope you’ll join us for a special networking event as part of the inaugural Youth Changemakers Summit!
This engaging evening is designed to give Summit participants the opportunity to practice networking in a welcoming and supportive environment. We are seeking members of our LFSOP community to help create a meaningful experience by connecting with these emerging leaders, sharing insights, and building relationships across generations of changemakers.
RSVP today: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=NL4TEdGuAE2rS83QJRC-kU19toOBK1VOiF0PHsoL35pUMTJaRUtOWDhEWUQ5SVlWSU5SSDJPSE8yMy4u&route=shorturl