Israeli teenager Mia Leimberg, who was released by Hamas last week after nearly two months in captivity, was interviewed by Reuters yesterday and described her time as a hostage alongside her mother, Gabriela, and smuggling her...
The two months since the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and subsequent outbreak of war have pushed Jewish organizations and their employees to their limits. Staff at all levels have been doing some of the most demanding work of...
A $3 trillion annual funding gap for climate solutions must be met with a tri-sector philanthropic-public-private partnership. That’s according to a new report published by the World Economic Forum’s Giving to Amplify Earth Action (GAEA) initiative, in collaboration with Philanthropy Asia...
In a time of escalating threats to our democracy and deepening economic inequality, advocates fighting tirelessly to change the systems that drive these issues need the backing of bold and forward-thinking funders working in more coordinated and collective ways. ...
The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology testified in Congress yesterday about antisemitism on campus, telling lawmakers, among other things, that calls for...
African leaders, alongside global philanthropists and the UAE, pledged a combined sum of $777.2 million in a bid to help tackle neglected tropical diseases rising as a result of the climate crisis.
The commitment was announced at COP28’s ‘Reaching the...
In our dedication to shifting power within ‘global development’, we have often reflected that one of the most overlooked but most influential aspects of any power structure is the language and terminology that we use in our everyday work....
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in Moore v. United States, which will determine if the federal government can collect taxes on unrealized gains…
The American Jewish Committee, Jewish Federations...