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A New Era for Philanthropy Network

Partnering with the Altruist Impact Accelerator.

There’s a lot of uncertainty in the nonprofit world right now. The new administration has induced whiplash with abrupt and dramatic policy shifts, raising funding questions and a general sense of “what now?” for many organizations. The anxiety is real, and I hear it in daily: leaders wondering how to adapt, fundraisers questioning what’s next, and mission-driven teams trying to stay focused amid all the noise.

But here’s the thing: Uncertainty doesn’t have to mean inaction. In fact, moments like these are when innovation, collaboration, and bold leadership matter most.

That’s why I’m beyond excited to announce the Philanthropy Network’s partnership with the Altruist Impact Accelerator. Together, we’re setting an ambitious goal: to reach 25,000 nonprofits by 2030, equipping them with affordable tools, strategies, and the community they need to thrive—no matter what changes lie ahead.

Join The Altruist Impact Accelerator

This isn’t just about weathering the storm; it’s about building something stronger, more resilient, and ready for the future.

Author and social impact leader Donald Summers leads the Accelerator. Donald is a seasoned expert in nonprofit leadership, with decades of experience helping organizations grow, thrive, and achieve transformational impact. It seems that our partnership comes at a critical time for nonprofit and social impact organizations here in the US. But this partnership is about more than just resources—it’s about building a network of driven changemakers. In the weeks and months ahead, we’ll be hosting exclusive workshops, sharing actionable insights, and fostering a space for innovation and growth.

If you’re ready to take your nonprofit to the next level, this is your moment! Stay tuned for more details on what’s ahead—and how you can be part of it.

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