Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Kimberly Lanphear How does an organization driven by passionate minds with knowledge in lifting those in need, serving those with less, and pivoting policies toward human independent sustainability, engage with exponentially...
Survivor Centered, Survivor Focused
By Preston Wittwer It takes a string of synonyms to even come close to describing the recent data surrounding sexual assaults on college campuses: bleak, discouraging, daunting, and heartbreaking. According to Callisto 20% of women, 7% of men, and 24% of trans and...
Of Cat Videos and Adorable Toddlers
By Matthew Harvey To say that we’re still living in the age of the Internet is to state the obvious to the point of banality. Yet the benefits and detriments of the Internet are subtle and ever changing. Yes, the Internet is an awesomely convenient way to watch viral...
Experienced a Dip in Last Year’s Giving? How Nonprofits Can Mitigate the Impact of Tax Reform
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Marc Berger For many nonprofits, the first few months of the year begins with several core activities—including annual budget and program planning and the tabulation of last year’s total giving. This can be an equally exciting...
1.28.19 International News
News about grants, gifts Co-Impact awarded its first round of grants totaling $80 million aimed at improving education, health, and economic opportunity for the 9 million people in Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. News about people, groups Rodrigues...
1.28.19 NC News
News about grants, gifts Providence Day School in Charlotte completed its largest and most comprehensive capital campaign in the school’s nearly 50-year history tallying $27.8 million and creating the Downing/Williams Endowed Chair position, which recognizes teaching...
1.28.19 US News
News about grants, gifts Morris Animal Foundation raised more than $1 million during its end-of-year-giving campaign, exceeding its goal of $900,000. The funds will allow the Foundation to support even more scientific health studies benefiting animals around the...
Bitcoin: Fundraising for the Future
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Shelly Craddock and Lacy Isley As a land-grant university, NC State is committed to providing students hands-on, highly-engaged learning opportunities AND to providing research that is of direct, practical use to the fields...
1.21.19 NC News
News about grants, gifts WGU North Carolina, an affiliate of the national nonprofit online Western Governors University, is offering an incentive for busy adults making resolutions to earn a college degree in the new year: $50,000 in scholarships. Students who...
1.21.19 US News
News about grants, gifts A new transformative scholarship program for LGBTQ+ students at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is being made possible through a $2.2 million gift from alumnus Doug Hamilton and his partner of 35 years, Don...