Founders Pledge is a London-based charitable initiative, where entrepreneurs enter a legally binding commitment to donate a portion of their personal proceeds on liquidity to charity when they exit.
Launched all the way back in 2015 the initiative was...
This double Torah reading of Tazria and Metzora is among the most challenging in the Torah. It is about a spiritual skin affliction that we erroneously call leprosy, its many variations, and the places it can reach: one’s body,...
The $841 billion that flowed across borders from 47 countries during 2020 was certainly welcomed by recipients. But, focusing on local philanthropic systems, structures that stimulate local philanthropy in response to global challenges and developing international data tracking and...
Alzheimer’s disease, by far the most common form of dementia, affects more than 6 million Americans, causing a steady loss of cognitive function, memory, a fundamental disappearance of the sense of identity, and eventually, death. Efforts to develop drugs...
Above: Dawson Bell, Alpha chapter Pi Kappa Phi philanthropy chair, and Brian Grazzini, Alpha chapter Pi Kappa Phi vice president, celebrate the College’s chapter of Alpha Delta Pi as the winner of the fraternity’s War of the Roses philanthropy competition....
Since we published our first in-depth overview of nonprofit worker burnout and the role that funders can play in either perpetuating or putting a stop to underpaid, overworked nonprofit jobs, we’ve become aware of a number of organizations and...
RIP Medical Debt Collaborates with Ryan "Jume" Jumonville to Unfold LoveDESTIN, Fla., April 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- RIP Medical Debt and Ryan "Jume" Jumonville, introduced a brand new settlement in the present day that can eradicate $100,000,000 of affected person medical...
TOPEKA, Kan. – APRIL 19, 2023 – Today, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly signed into law the “Donor Intent Protection Act,” which was passed earlier this month with overwhelmingly bipartisan support in a 110-12 vote in the Kansas State House...
A recent report on climate justice funding finds that many foundation leaders are of two minds when it comes to the climate crisis—the crisis is “urgent” yet easily put off for another day. The survey responses make this cognitive...
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Back in 2020, the newly formed Foundation for Black Communities (FFBC) in Canada put out a public call to funders across the country to support the building of the organization’s endowment. The request emerged from the publication...