DETROIT (AP) — Lawyers for the family of Patrick Lyoya, an unarmed Black man killed by police in western Michigan, said they will release results from an independent autopsy Tuesday. Video from a bystander shows Lyoya was on the ground when he was shot in the head...
Donors secure $100M to benefit minorities on climate change
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Instagram adds fundraising to Reels to help nonprofits
By GLENN GAMBOA AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Meta Platforms Inc., the social media giant formerly known as Facebook, plans to celebrate Earth Day by expanding its offering of fundraising tools and making them more easily available to 1.5 million nonprofits on...
Inflation hits nonprofits’ services, ability to fundraise
By DAN PARKS of The Chronicle of Philanthropy Chronicle of Philanthropy Last Mile Food Rescue in Cincinnati started shopping in November for a refrigerated box truck to move perishable donations from food retailers to distribution sites. The purchase would take some...
Nonprofit News 3-28-22
Special Update: Humanitarian Crisis in UkraineThe United States and European Union are creating a new partnership to reduce the European continent’s reliance on Russian energy. This partnership is a step top officials characterized as the start of a years-long...
Nonprofit News 3-21-22
Special Update: Humanitarian Crisis in UkraineThe World Bank is providing an additional US$ 200 million in financing to bolster Ukraine’s social services for vulnerable people. This financing is part of the $3 billion package of support that the World Bank Group...
Time to retool census? Some think so after minorities missed
By MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press Is it time to rethink the census and other surveys that measure changes in the U.S. population? Policymakers and demographers have been asking that question since results released by the U.S. Census Bureau this month showed Black,...
Understaffing leaves after-school programs with unmet demand
By CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press The return to classrooms for the nation's schoolchildren has not meant a return to work for many of their parents who, with workdays that outlast school days, are finding crucial after-school programs in short supply. School-based...
Grassroots groups help rescue Holocaust survivors in Ukraine
By DEEPA BHARATH Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Since the shelling began to intensify in Kyiv and Kharkiv about a week ago, Julia Entin has been working feverishly — thousands of miles away in Los Angeles — to evacuate Holocaust survivors in Ukraine who find...
Greece: Norwegian charity photographer held on spy charge
By PANAGIOTIS BALASKAS and DEREK GATOPOULOS Associated Press LESBOS, Greece (AP) — A 75-year-old Norwegian photographer, arrested on the Greek island of Lesbos, appeared in court Friday on espionage-related charges that his lawyer and supporters describe as unfounded....