February 2026 - Exponent Philanthropy

February 2026 Resources

What are funders gaining from participating in the Intro to Catalytic Leadership Program?

Funders participate in Intro to CLIP to grow as catalytic leaders — building the mindset, skills, and practices needed to drive meaningful change in their communities. The program combines skills training, experiential learning, and peer coaching, helping lean funders move from intention to action. Here’s what alumni say they gained: “This program helped me as... Read More

Can you share benchmarking data on the average number of paid staff for lean foundations by asset size?

Yes. According to the 2026 Foundation Operations & Management Report, staff size increases steadily with asset size among foundations with few or no staff. Across all participating foundations, the average was 4 paid staff (median: 3). As expected, foundations with larger asset bases tend to employ more staff, though many remain relatively lean even at higher... Read More

Why are more funders turning to multiyear general operating support right now?

Many nonprofits are navigating an increasingly unpredictable environment marked by funding volatility, rising demand, and ongoing capacity challenges. Multiyear general operating support helps address these realities by combining long-term commitments with flexible funding. Together, this approach allows organizations to: Plan beyond a single year, supporting more thoughtful strategy and decision-making Invest in staff and core... Read More

How are funders and nonprofits beginning to use AI across grantmaking and operations?

Funders and nonprofits are starting to use AI across grantmaking and day-to-day operations to streamline work and free up staff time, while remaining mindful of risks related to accuracy, bias, and data privacy. Common uses include: Supporting the grants process: Nonprofits are using AI to draft and adapt grant proposals, proofread applications, and assess eligibility.... Read More