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Philanthropy

In Three Decades’ of Efforts to Fund the True Costs of Nonprofits, Where Are the Workers?

A few weeks ago, I was researching a collaborative called Real Costs, Real Change, an effort by 12 of the country’s largest foundations to address their role in the nonprofit starvation cycle, as described by Bridgespan in...

Philanthropy: Good for the Soul and the Business with Tom Nolan, CEO at Kendra Scott

Tom Nolan serves as CEO of Kendra Scott, where he balances day-to-day functions and strategy. He was the first person in his family to graduate high school and attend college on sports scholarships. He worked the summers and never...

The Jewish effort to free Evan Gershkovich + Trauma care for Holocaust survivors – eJewish Philanthropy

Good Wednesday morning! In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we look at a new approach to caring for Holocaust survivors being taught at the PowerNET 2023: Mission Possible conference in Dallas,...

Dr Sahil Lal: An Inspirational Entrepreneur Balancing Success and Philanthropy

New Delhi (India), May 10: Dr Sahil Lal is an entrepreneur who has made his own identity in the field of medicine. Born into a family of doctors, Sahil was destined to follow in the footsteps of his father, who...

Bonuses Can Help Nonprofits Stretch Budgets and Retain Fundraisers

As nonprofits struggle to hire and retain fundraisers, some are turning to performance-based bonuses to entice and retain talent. There are plenty of ways to ethically reward hard-working fundraisers — the Association of Fundraising Professionals, for example, endorses bonuses...

Jewish federations working behind the scenes and publicly to help jailed journalist Evan Gershkovich – eJewish Philanthropy

The Jewish federations network launched a public campaign this week to raise awareness about and support for Jewish Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been imprisoned in Russia for the past two months. While this public effort is...

Why the Mandel executive leadership program is expanding eligibility – eJewish Philanthropy

The Mandel Executive Leadership Program, first launched in 2018, was originally designed for mid-career professionals on track for executive leadership positions at federations and Jewish community centers. As our first few cohorts moved through the program, we expanded eligibility...

Dallas conference teaches new approach to care for Holocaust survivors, elderly trauma victims – eJewish Philanthropy

Over 600 therapists, rabbis, volunteers, corporate representatives and government representatives from the U.S., Canada and Israel gathered in Dallas this week to learn the best ways to care for Holocaust survivors and other elderly people who have suffered trauma. The...

Sigma Chi Derby Days Support Huntsman Cancer Foundation, Matthew Friedman Memorial Foundation for Brain Research

Cornell’s Sigma Chi fraternity hosted Derby Days, its annual philanthropy event, throughout the first week of May, raising money for the Huntsman Cancer Institute and The Matthew Friedman Memorial Foundation.  Every year, the fraternity collaborates with multiple sororities in the...
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AFIELD Forum ‘Systems Change by Artists’ to be held in Brussels, Belgium

AFIELD Forum: Systems Change by Artists For its 10-year anniversary, the AFIELD network is launching a new public forum on...
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