by David Mueller | Feb 4, 2019 | Features, Philanthropy Journal, Science and Technology
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...
by David Mueller | Feb 4, 2019 | Features, Philanthropy Journal, Science and Technology, Uncategorized
By David Mueller The call of the manatee is not what you would expect from a marine mammal that can easily weigh over a thousand pounds. Hardly the roar normally associated with mammals of this size, the manatee communicates not with a bellow but a whimper. “I always...
by David Mueller | Jan 28, 2019 | News, Philanthropy Journal
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...
by David Mueller | Jan 28, 2019 | News, Philanthropy Journal
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...
by David Mueller | Nov 5, 2018 | Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy, Features, Philanthropy Journal
By David Mueller Amanda Keller had been working with Birmingham AIDS Outreach (BAO) for several years when she began to see a disturbing change in the community she served: the highest rate of new infections in the state of Alabama was shifting drastically downward....