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Philanthropy

Honey Foundation looks to grow ‘Israeli Judaism’ by supporting communities not funded by the state – eJewish Philanthropy

It’s hard to put your finger on what connects the nearly 300 participants in this month’s Honey Foundation conference at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. They run the full spiritual-religious gamut, from secular Talmud scholars and non-denominational spiritual leaders...

Inside the house: Alliance reader survey reveals how philanthropy is preparing itself for climate change

As part of our ClimatePhilanthropy2030 project, Alliance wanted to know whether foundations were leading by example on climate action by finding out what’s happening inside the house. So we surveyed our readers to ask: how are your organisations making your own internal operations more...

How culture impacts giving – Alliance magazine

People donate for various reasons, often motivated by their culture, beliefs, and values. How can nonprofit leaders step into conversations with donors and use that information to not only build stronger connections, but tailor their fundraising efforts? Trends in charitable...

The Freedom to Give Fuels American Generosity: Growing Threats to Philanthropy

President and CEO of Philanthropy Roundtable Elise Westhoff recently submitted testimony to the Generosity Commission ahead of its final report set to be released in early 2024. The commission is a nonpartisan group of individuals from across the charitable...

Backpacker Radio #203 | Darwin Returns to Talk Evolved Supply Co., Documenting Sawyer’s Philanthropy in Fiji, and Hosting a Travel Show

In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Sawyer Products, we are joined once again by Darwin Rakestraw, of Darwin on the Trail YouTube fame. We catch up on the past year of...

A Look at the Trends

President and CEO of Philanthropy Roundtable Elise Westhoff recently submitted testimony to the Generosity Commission ahead of its final report set to be released in early 2024. The commission is a nonpartisan group of individuals from across the charitable...

Outgoing board chair founds scholarship at Community Foundation

Julie Fisher Cummings knows how to say "Thanks, Mom."For her last act of leadership before stepping down as the board chair of the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Cummings gave $1 million to the foundation’s scholarship...

Unpacking data, informing philanthropy | Crain’s New York Business

Westchester County is home to some of the nation’s wealthiest communities, yet it also features cities and neighborhoods with high rates of poverty, along with health, environmental, and socio-economic disparities—issues that are directly correlated with race and ethnicity. The...
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