New Jewish Theatre performances are held at the Marvin and Harlene Wool Studio. St. Louis University students who attend events at the Busch Student Center often use the Harlene and Marvin Wool Ballroom. The large brick building a block...
Harold W. Freeman Sr., 103, of Philadelphia, retired senior administrator and teacher for the School District of Philadelphia, philanthropist, volunteer, and veteran, died Sunday, March 26, of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at Cathedral Village senior living center.Unable to work...
“Keep back nothing. Nothing that you have not given away will ever be really yours. Nothing in you that has not died will ever be raised from the dead.” – C.S. LewisApril means spring has sprung. It’s a somber...
In conjunction with Women’s History Month, FCA hosted its second annual Long Island Women in Philanthropy breakfast and fashion show.
An audience of 200 supporters raised more than $60,000 in funds for FCA, one of Long Island’s oldest and...
Philanthropic donor Leon Levine of Charlotte, North Carolina died on April 5, 2023. Levine, who was born and raised in a tiny rural town, began his business career in his teens helping his family run a small department store....
Americans generally have a positive view of charitable giving, but at the same time are largely in the dark about it and have concerns, according to a new survey from Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
The research released...
Love for the University of Utah was in the air on March 28 and 29 during the fifth annual U Giving Day, a virtual fundraising event to support all the university’s programs and partners. It was a 1,850-minute global...
The first comprehensive poll to measure public attitudes on foundations and nonprofits offers signs that charitable organizations are more trusted than other institutions, such as businesses, governments, and the news media. But it shows many warning signs for nonprofits,...