Special Coverage
Giving Compass helps donors respond to ongoing challenges and emerging crises. Our special coverage features content and giving opportunities that address urgent needs and provide pathways to long-term solutions. Here’s a look at our 2022 coverage.
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Climate Change Migration
Released March 2022

As climate change progresses, migration is a growing problem. Communities impacted first and most harshly are often those who have access to the fewest resources. This page, launched ahead of Earth Day, serves as a guide for donors who want to act quickly, focus on equity, and address the root causes of climate change and displacement.
Visit PageDigital Equity
Released September 2022

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes significant investments in digital infrastructure and will provide additional funding for under-resourced and grassroots organizations focused on digital equity. This page serves as a guide for donors who want to learn about digital equity, act quickly, and address emerging issues in this space.
Visit PageIndigenous Peoples
Released October 2022

From stolen land to voter suppression to genocide, the U.S. has a long history of oppressing Indigenous people. Today, Native Americans experience disparities across many systems compared to white people. Launched ahead of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, this page helps donors understand how they can help support Indigenous communities and celebrate the varied cultures and wisdom.
Visit PageLGBTQIA+
Released June 2022

Celebrated in June, Pride Month honors the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York City -- a pivotal moment for the LGBTQ community. More than 50 years later, LGBTQ+ people continue to face discrimination, violence, wage gaps, and barriers to quality healthcare and education. In 2022 alone, more than 300 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been proposed across the U.S. This guide aims to help donors better understand these issues and provides ways to support LGBTQ+ people.
Visit PageReproductive Justice
Released March 2022

Now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the health and economic opportunity of people across the country are threatened. Abortion rates are higher among people of color, in part due to barriers that many in marginalized communities face in accessing quality contraceptive services. This page includes resources to help you understand the reproductive justice landscape and a nonprofit search directory by state.
Visit PageStrengthening Democracy
Re-released September 2022

This guide – updated ahead of the 2022 midterm elections – helps donors support grassroots organizations that are working to ensure the people holding power represent the communities most impacted by injustice.
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