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A Native-Alaskan Program Builds Engineers on Their Home Turf

A Native-Alaskan Program Builds Engineers on Their Home Turf

Foundations are pouring money into a program that seeks to overcome barriers, like a lack of physics and math courses.

Filling a Technology Job: 10 Steps That Experts Take

Filling a Technology Job: 10 Steps That Experts Take

In hiring a technology worker, it’s not necessary to understand the jargon, but you do need to explain clearly what your organization wants to accomplish.

Science Studies Get a Big Boost

Science Studies Get a Big Boost

Grant makers hope to interest girls and minorities in new paths and to jump-start the economy by promoting better instruction in math, technology, and education.

White House and Congressional Budget Plans Battle It Out Over Charitable Deduction

The House plan goes further in seeking to draw tax revenue from nonprofits and sends a strong message about how lawmakers want nonprofit groups to spend money.

Think Tank Gets $20-MillionFrom a Financier

Think Tank Gets $20-MillionFrom a Financier

Daniel D’Aniello, co-founder of the Carlyle Group, gave $20-million to the American Enterprise Institute and is exploring where else he wants to make his mark in philanthropy.

6 Apps to Simplify Fundraising Tasks

6 Apps to Simplify Fundraising Tasks

Experts recommend tech tools that allow fundraisers to know when an important supporter has arrived at an event and to dictate notes on donor meetings into text.

Nonprofits and Taxes: Key Proposals

President Obama and the House Ways and Means chairman have each crafted plans that seek to raise revenue by imposing new tax rules that affect donors, foundations, and other nonprofits.

Community-Action Groups Survive Political Storms

In the mid-60s, when community-action agencies began springing up across the country, many state and local officials felt threatened by legislation that funneled federal money directly to antipoverty groups.

News Briefs for March 13, 2014

Share of American Volunteers Dropped 1% Last Year to Lowest Rate Since 2002 The percentage of Americans who did volunteer work last year was lower than at any time since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics began gathering the data in 2002. About 62.6 million people, or 25 percent of the public,…

Obama Budget Would Support Anti-Poverty Efforts and Early-Childhood Education

His plan would also use federal money to revive poor urban and rural areas, but it would slash funds to Community Services Block Grants and other programs.