The share of Americans who volunteer their time to help charities build houses, serve food, do environmental cleanup, and much else has been on the decline nationwide but nowhere as sharply as in Florida, where only 16% of residents...
The share of Americans who volunteer their time to help charities build houses, serve food, do environmental cleanup, and much else has been on the decline nationwide but nowhere as sharply as in Florida, where only 16% of residents...
In Egypt, philanthropy is becoming more independent and sustainable, while also more open to experimentation and learning. And nowhere is this better exemplified than in the recent change in status for CARE Egypt – previously a country branch and...
Photo: SMBMI - San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Chairwoman Lynn Nay Valbuena and Business Committee Member Ed Duro accepting the 2022 Bernard Osher Philanthropist of the...
What began as a women's social club in the early 1950s has developed into a staple community-organization in Ozark, celebrating its 70th anniversary this year.The GFWC (General Federation of Women's Clubs) Utopia Club of Ozark is made up of...
Robin Fitztooth. Robin Longstride. Sir Robert Hode. The legendary Robin Hood has traveled under many aliases, but always carries out his signature mission of robbing the rich to give to the poor. While robbing from the rich doesn’t quite...
Philanthropy has withstood a declining number of donors for nearly two decades in part by leaning more on aging affluent donors. But times are changing, and philanthropy is going to be in trouble if it doesn’t course-correct.
That was the...
Atlanta (April 17, 2023) – Piedmont has named Kelly Kerner, who most recently worked in development at the University of Georgia in several senior executive roles, its Chief Philanthropy officer for the Greater Atlanta Piedmont Foundation. Kerner began his role...