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A Nonprofit Closure Cheat Sheet for Boards + Staff
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 3/27/26 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 3/27/26

A Nonprofit Closure Cheat Sheet for Boards + Staff

There’s no one-size-fits-all recipe for closing well. But there are absolutely things to do and things to avoid, and we need to start being clearer about what those are.

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What Michelangelo and Van Gogh Knew About Leaving
Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 3/25/26 Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 3/25/26

What Michelangelo and Van Gogh Knew About Leaving

Sgraffito is the careful removal or paint or layers to reveal something underneath. It’s wellleaving in the art world, and we have a lot to learn from it.

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Closure + Hot Takes = Trouble
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 2/12/26 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 2/12/26

Closure + Hot Takes = Trouble

Taking on nine of the big red herrings, oversimplifications, and obstinacy that just don’t belong in the closure conversation.

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Civil Society Under Pressure: A Transatlantic Conversation
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 2/4/26 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 2/4/26

Civil Society Under Pressure: A Transatlantic Conversation

What can the UK learn from how US nonprofits prepared (or didn’t) for the political meltdown we’re facing?

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Don’t Just Think. Do.
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/30/26 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/30/26

Don’t Just Think. Do.

An easy one-pager guide for funders getting “closure-comfortable.”

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De-boogeying the Monster
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/20/26 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/20/26

De-boogeying the Monster

What assumptions would undergird a sector with a healthy relationship to endings? A one-pager guide.

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Tails from Philanthropy
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/13/26 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/13/26

Tails from Philanthropy

Investing in tails is a philanthropic obligation born of funders’ power to leave.

Learn what a grant tail is, why they’re essential to good endings, and ten things funders can do to support tails.

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Normalizing Endings: A Conversation with Naomi Hattaway
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 11/4/25 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 11/4/25

Normalizing Endings: A Conversation with Naomi Hattaway

Katya is a guest on Naomi Hattaway’s Leaving Well podcast, discussing normalizing endings and leaving as an expression of power.

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The Inferno Coming for Nonprofits: A Call to Steward the Forest, Not Save Every Tree
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 5/26/25 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 5/26/25

The Inferno Coming for Nonprofits: A Call to Steward the Forest, Not Save Every Tree

What if nonprofits' impact is held hostage by the belief that closure is failure? Are we thundering towards a moment when, like an unthinned forest, the whole sector will face a conflagration?

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Buying Time
Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 4/1/25 Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 4/1/25

Buying Time

Our collective failure to reckon with the difference between the damage left by the suddenness of a shutdown and the difficulty, but lesser damage, of a winddown is borne most by the communities that have the least say in any of this. Learn about the harms of how, and why funders need to buy time— not take it.

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The Measure Podcast
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 3/31/25 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 3/31/25

The Measure Podcast

My first time talking publicly about the Full Frame Initiative’s closure (recorded in November 2024), this interview is a little bit raw and a whole lot real.

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If We Care About Justice, We Have to Care About Endings
Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 3/3/25 Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 3/3/25

If We Care About Justice, We Have to Care About Endings

The title is clear. Learn why it matters.

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How We Leave Matters: Navigating Endings with Intention
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 2/11/25 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 2/11/25

How We Leave Matters: Navigating Endings with Intention

A view from the middle of an ending: endings as an expression of power, an opportunity for growth, and a container for loss and joy.

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Funders, I Want to Tell You About My Donkeys
Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/8/25 Nonprofits and Philanthropy Katya Smyth 1/8/25

Funders, I Want to Tell You About My Donkeys

Come for the donkeys. Stay for the donkeys and the insights about why when a stoic animal or organization says they’re hurting, the time to act is now.

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We Have to Talk About Stripping
Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 1/16/24 Nonprofits Leaving Communities Katya Smyth 1/16/24

We Have to Talk About Stripping

What’s been extracted from communities is so much more than financial wealth.

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wellleaving: (noun) The practice of ending institutional relationships in ways that build trust, shift power, and foster wellbeing.