News about grants, giftsNEW YORK (AP) — Humanitarian groups working in southern Turkey and northwest Syria warn that Monday's earthquake will have a “long tail” — a wide range of needs that will require donations for months, or even years, after the rescue and...
A Call to Action for Human Service Advocates: If You Want a Different Result, Tell a Different Story
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Lee Sherman and Bridget Gavaghan Our nation’s immediate and long-term prosperity hinges on ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential and make meaningful civic, social, cultural, and economic...
Moving Forward to Success After Merger
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Jeanne Murray We first highlighted the work of Families Moving Forward in July 2016. We are pleased to share this update on how far they have come since their merger in early 2016. Chocolate and peanut butter. Tony Bennett and...
The Messy, Beautiful Work of Social Enterprise for Nonprofits
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Laura Zumdahl, Ph.D. Olivia was homeless, pregnant, and sleeping in a shelter until the night she gave birth to her daughter, Giselle. Despite the challenges she was facing, she pressed on and soon, she was referred to New...
The Dignity of Choice
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By The Green Chair Project Staff Do you remember seeing your first apartment or house before you moved in? As you walked through the empty rooms, you imagined the furniture you had - or needed to buy - and where you would put it....
Have a Meaningful Day!
By Sandy Cyr What makes for a meaningful day? Most people seeking a productive, meaningful life look to doing worthwhile things with their time. Finding meaning often stems from the work we do: having a career that is fulfilling, feeling that you are contributing to...
A Culture of Working With…
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By John Welch, CFRE, MPA Thirty-eight years ago a man froze to death on the streets of Raleigh. Churches, synagogues and people of faith were horrified – and concerned. They’d been opening their parish halls and classrooms, offering...
Helping Others See Their PossAbilities, So They Can Seize Possibilities
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Taryn Oesch Over 80 percent of working-age individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are unemployed. Even college-educated adults have unemployment and underemployment rates at about the same level. Being...
Lending a Helping Hand
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Shiraz Ahmed “40 orphans in one room” mentions Talha Javed as he describes the situation of relief efforts regarding for orphans in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Due to the destruction, the accommodations made...
Lessons for State-Level Collaboration to Serve Across Generations
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Lee Sherman Building family well-being and maintaining it across the lifespan is one of the most powerful ways that we can ensure everyone reaches their potential and is able to fully contribute to our communities. Research has...