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Philanthropy

Cultivating Civic Leaders Through Education Excellence

Philanthropy Roundtable recently sat down with Tamara Mann Tweel, Ph.D., program director for Civic Initiatives at The Teagle Foundation. The foundation’s mission is to support educational excellence through exposure to liberal arts and civics education. This method of learning...

City of Hope dedicates new Belardi Family Pavilion

  City of Hope executive leaders, researchers, and staff gathered on April 19 to to dedicate the new Belardi Family Pavilion. Named in honor of visionary philanthropists and...

REMEMBER THE LADIES: Oil fortunes lead to philanthropy | Columns

Robert McFarlin was an oilman who is...

Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice – Non Profit News

Editors’ note: This article is from NPQ’s spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” In this conversation between Cyndi Suarez, NPQ’s president and editor in chief, and Isabelle Leighton, executive director of Donors of Color Network and former...

How Cleveland Foundation’s Leader Has Worked to Revitalize the City’s Economy

In the past two decades, Ronn Richard had led the Cleveland Foundation in its work to help create thousands of renewable-energy jobs, successfully advocate for improvements in public education, and serve as a relentless voice and provider of risk...

What Was the Philanthropic Pluralism Manifesto Really About?

For the past few weeks, a debate has percolated on these pages and in social media about an op-ed that appeared in the Chronicle of Philanthropy on the value of pluralism in the field. I initially reacted positively to...

Social innovation in philanthropy: key takeaways from the 2023 Skoll World Forum

In the world of philanthropy and social innovation, the Skoll World Forum is legendary, and I was delighted to get the chance to attend the event in Oxford this year. In 2022’s virtual Skoll Forum, I was fortunate to...

Nonprofits Are Still Struggling to Bridge the Digital Divide, Survey Finds

An overwhelming majority of organizations working to advance the social good around the world are struggling to ensure that their staffs and the people they serve have access to the internet and other virtual tools, according to a new...

New push to train preschool teachers + Calif. budget cuts imperil security grants – eJewish Philanthropy

Major new push to address ‘critical shortage’ of preschool teachers takes shape The JCC Association of North America, Jewish...

Dr. Bronner’s Names Int’l Philanthropy Initiative Recipients

“Think globally, act locally” is a phrase that’s been part of environmental and philanthropic conversations for decades. It’s also a call to action that Dr. Bronner’s, the organic and fair-trade soap and body care brand, has championed since its beginnings...
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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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