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Philanthropy Roundtable’s CEO, Elise Westhoff, Is Departing

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Out of the headlines, a Silicon Valley nonprofit has for decades laid the groundwork for some foundational innovations. The largely government-funded SRI International, founded in 1946 as the Stanford Research Institute, did the initial research and experimentation that would lead to voice-recognition software such as Apple’s Siri, the computer mouse, and “even the underpinnings of the internet.” With $400 million in annual revenue, its work includes robotics, artificial intelligence, space technologies, and health research. SRI builds and licenses technologies to outside companies or spins them off entirely. Its robotics division alone has produced seven companies over the past decade. (San Francisco Chronicle)

As pandemic-era restrictions on migrant border-crossings are set to end this week, nonprofits in Denver are already seeing their shelters fill up. Last week, nearly 700 migrants arrived in the city, compared with about 20 to 30 daily in April. The director of one migrant-services nonprofit said the group had spent about $100,000 over six days and will probably burn through a state grant that it’s relying on. Meanwhile, Denver is slated to receive less than $1 million of the $332.5 million from a federal emergency food and shelter program. The shelter director said she is reluctant to follow new federal guidance to help only those migrants who have been processed by U.S. immigration officials. “I think getting into what their status is, is a no. … They just want to eat. They want shelter,” she said. (CBS Colorado)

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  • Vt.’s Shelburne Museum Announces Plans to Build a New Facility for Indigenous Art (Boston Globe)
  • Commentary: The Hammer Just Wrapped a Major Building Project. Now 2 of Its Curators Are Departing (Los Angeles Times)
  • Born of Grief, a Couple’s Off-Broadway Incubator Marks 20 Years (New York Times)

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