Stories Tagged as
Philanthropy
Changing the field of philanthropy
Dec 3, 2019
With the exception of humanitarian aid, the majority of funding isn't reaching people of color, according to author and philanthropy expert Edgar Villanueva.
Christian group encourages young donors by highlighting the joy in charitable giving
by
Carrie Jung
Jun 19, 2019
Generous Giving is urging a move away from doctrine to appeal to a wider donor base.
A money coach for the wealthy
by
Sean McHenry
Jan 2, 2019
For Iris Brilliant, the first step is to ask clients to not get richer.
The Craig behind the internet's most famous list
by
Molly Wood
, Stephanie Hughes
and Shaheen Ainpour
May 29, 2018
Craig Newmark founded Craigslist, Inc. in 1995; the site has changed little since then.
Private philanthropy in Midland tries to make up for government shortfalls
by
Andy Uhler
May 17, 2018
Midland, which has only one homeless shelter with 20 beds but 264 homeless people, is resistant to government aid for its needy residents.
March against gun violence gains philanthropic help
by
Andy Uhler
Mar 23, 2018
Tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will march in Washington, D.C., in support of stricter gun control laws. Survivors of last month’s deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, helped organize the March for Our Lives … and they’ve raised a lot of money to make it happen. How much do events like this cost, and […]
Bill Gates says big data can help solve the Alzheimer's puzzle
Nov 13, 2017
The disease affects over 5 million Americans and has no cure.
For public good, not for profit.
When social causes meet product sales, you get the cause market
by
Paulina Velasco
and Sean McHenry
Oct 20, 2017
Many companies have found that giving to these kinds of charities can ultimately boost their bottom line.
Bear Cam founder explains the (nonprofit) business of live streaming
by
Sean McHenry
Jul 13, 2017
Can't take your eyes away? You're not the only one.
How celebrities choose their causes
by
Adriene Hill
Feb 24, 2017
Backing a political or social issue is often an exercise in branding.