Highschool college students taking part within the Youth Philanthropy Boards of the Delaware Neighborhood Basis have awarded $52,000 to twenty nonprofit organizations all through the state.
The Delaware Neighborhood Basis sponsors a Youth Philanthropy Board in every county to encourage...
But we also have to contend with another difficult question — what, exactly, is social justice giving, anyway? Figuring this out is the goal of a research project I embarked on about a year ago, which produced the justice-regression...
In February, Ipas, the only international nongovernmental organization focused exclusively on abortion and contraception access, announced its 50th anniversary. More importantly for the philanthrosphere, the organization also announced radical changes in the way it will do business. Ipas’ new...
Carol (left) and John Palmer will be honored April 15 at the university, as the ambassador accepts the Legacy Award from the Ole Miss Women’s Council in recognition of his philanthropy, leadership, scholarship and mentorship. John Palmer has led...
BILLINGS, Mont. (April 11, 2023) – Kampgrounds of America Inc. (KOA), the world’s largest system of privately-owned campgrounds, today announced in a press release the creation of a new foundation on the tail of its 60th year in business.
Aimed at increasing...
An influential figure in Rochester-area philanthropy and one of its most successful entrepreneurs, John Summers Jr., universally known as Dutch, deliberately kept a low profile.
Summers, 84, passed away Friday. His death was announced by the Greater Rochester Chamber of...
The Auburn University College of Human Sciences’ Cary Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies is partnering with Wallace Community College Selma to present a day of training for...
It’s impossible to be a parent without seeing firsthand the powerful role that technology plays in kids’ daily lives. But today’s tweens and teens aren’t just scrolling through TikTok and posting on Snapchat in their free time. Increasingly, they’re...