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Nonprofit News 3-21-22

Nonprofit News 3-21-22

Continued coverage of humanitarian efforts in Ukraine, MacKenzie Scott donates US$ 281 m to BGCA, Russian billionaires step down from Genesis Philanthropy Group board, and more.

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War silenced violin for refugee as 1.7M have fled Ukraine

War silenced violin for refugee as 1.7M have fled Ukraine

By JUSTIN SPIKE Associated Press ZAHONY, Hungary (AP) — The violin was so beloved by Myroslava Sherbina it was the one item she took as she fled Ukraine, along with the clothes she wore. But the instrument has remained silent since the start of Russia's invasion of...

Met Opera to stage March 14 benefit for Ukraine relief

Met Opera to stage March 14 benefit for Ukraine relief

NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera will stage a benefit concert on March 14 for Ukraine relief efforts that will be broadcast on radio worldwide. Music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin will lead a program that will feature Ukrainian bass-baritone Vladyslav Buialskyi...

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11.25.19 NC News

11.25.19 NC News

SECU Foundation awards $1 million grant to Addiction Recovery Care Association, Urban Ministries of Wake County raises $107,000 at Stone Soup Supper event, Triad Health Project to host film screening in honor of World AIDS day, and more.

11.18.19 US News

11.18.19 US News

Wells Fargo Foundation makes $10 million grant to build network of Latinx-led nonprofit business lenders, American Heart Association launches youth e-cigarette campaign, and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research holds leadership “passing the torch event,” and more.

11.18.19 NC News

11.18.19 NC News

Golden LEAF and NC State University open Food Innovation Lab, Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Carolina supports 12 local children’s organizations, the city of Winston-Salem prepares for “Helping Hands Day,” and more.

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11.11.19 US News

East Bay Community Foundation awards civic engagement grants, Gina McCarthy joins Natural Resource Defense Council as president and CEO, Good360 launches Regional Operation Centers, and more.

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The North Carolina Community Foundation provides hurricane recovery grants, the Burning Coal Theatre presents “Camelot,” Raleigh Arts Commission to hold grant workshops, and more.

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Keith Haring Nurse Practitioner Postgraduate Fellowship in LGBTQ+ Health launches, the Council on Foundations hires Margaret Bandera as COO, OneCause releases “Social Fundraiser Study,” and more.

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March of Dimes issues state-wide infant health report card, Voices Together hires fundraising executive John Mitterling, SweetPotato Commission makes Food Bank Thanksgiving donation, and more.

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The North Carolina Zoo receives a $9,300 Environmental Stewardship grant, The Polka Dot Mama Melanoma Foundation founder Tracy Callahan receives the inaugural American Society for Dermatologic Surgery’s Sun Safe Hero Award, the North Carolina Aquariums will honor veterans and military service members with free admission on November 11th, and more.