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Philanthropy

Kodak Black Wants To Be Known As A Philanthropist Not A Gangsta

Kodak Black has said that he wants to be known as more of a philanthropist rather than a gangster.The comments were made during Yak’s latest Instagram Live session, where he said he just wants his family to be proud...

Be Strong International to Host its Hearts in Rhythm Charity Event – A Celebration of Philanthropy

Renowned Community Leaders to be Awarded during the Event Be Strong International will host its annual Charity Event on Thursday, April 27th at The Rusty Pelican, located in Key Biscayne, FL. This occasion is a celebration of philanthropy, as guests...

Grand Valley’s Johnson Center names new executive director

The Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy at Grand Valley State University has a new leader. Lesley Slavitt, an Illinois native with nearly three decades of experience in philanthropy and higher education, was named the next executive director of...

Well-known but ‘humble’ Port Huron philanthropist Jim Acheson dies at 86

During one Southside Summer Festival in the early 2000s, Donna Niester remembers being stopped by local residents who had positive feedback on the event — unaware its benefactor sat beside her.The festival was among the many acts of goodwill...

Can AI Help Locate Low-Cost Cancer Treatments? These Funders Want to Find Out

Cancer is the second-most common cause of death in the United States. Every year, about 2 million Americans are diagnosed with some form of the disease. Doctors do what they can with the treatment options they have, but still,...

The money for and against Black Feminist movements: Insights from the Black Feminist Fund

On the 14th of March, Tyneshe McHarris, co-founder of the Black Feminist Fund engaged in an online conversation with Cynthia Eyakuze and Yannia Sofia Garzon Valencia – both authors of the recently released research report, titled “Where is the...

March of the Living fully returns + Securing Southern Jewish communities – eJewish Philanthropy

Good Monday morning! In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on the Community Security Service’s efforts to expand to the Southeastern United States and feature op-eds by Jon Hornstein and...

March of the Living to bring thousands to Auschwitz to mark Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Tunisian Jewry’s persecution – eJewish Philanthropy

March of the Living will resume operations in its “full format” for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with thousands of people from around the world due to participate in delegations to Poland later this...

Community Security Service expands to Southeast as antisemitism rises in the U.S. – eJewish Philanthropy

The Community Security Service, which trains and oversees volunteer security guards for Jewish institutions, is expanding to dozens more locations across the southeast United States, the organization told eJewishPhilanthropy. Last week, representatives from 37 communities, most of them small, gathered...
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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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