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Host Jared Asch interviews Deborah Levine, executive director of the Lesher Foundation, about changes affecting East Bay nonprofits and philanthropy. Levine explains the foundation’s 30+ year focus on Contra Costa arts and culture, education, and children and families, awarding 172 grants totaling about $6 million in 2025, and distinguishes philanthropy’s resourcing role from service-delivery nonprofits. She describes rising service demand alongside receding federal support, increased scrutiny and pressure to remove DEI language, and higher legal and operational risks. Citing a Center for Effective Philanthropy survey, she notes that 81% of nonprofits anticipate increased demand, 61% face a moderate to significant risk to their continued operations, and 70% report jeopardized access to basic needs. They discuss uncertain impacts of tax changes on giving, philanthropy’s risk calculations, lagging nonprofit adoption of AI and cybersecurity, staff burnout, and a call to champion nonprofits with donations, time, and expertise.
By Jared AschHost Jared Asch interviews Deborah Levine, executive director of the Lesher Foundation, about changes affecting East Bay nonprofits and philanthropy. Levine explains the foundation’s 30+ year focus on Contra Costa arts and culture, education, and children and families, awarding 172 grants totaling about $6 million in 2025, and distinguishes philanthropy’s resourcing role from service-delivery nonprofits. She describes rising service demand alongside receding federal support, increased scrutiny and pressure to remove DEI language, and higher legal and operational risks. Citing a Center for Effective Philanthropy survey, she notes that 81% of nonprofits anticipate increased demand, 61% face a moderate to significant risk to their continued operations, and 70% report jeopardized access to basic needs. They discuss uncertain impacts of tax changes on giving, philanthropy’s risk calculations, lagging nonprofit adoption of AI and cybersecurity, staff burnout, and a call to champion nonprofits with donations, time, and expertise.