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Underpaid Black Leader Who Turned Around Social-Justice Nonprofit Resigns, Alleging Racial Bias From the Board

Called “hostile” by her board, Anne Price left as CEO after nearly doubling the budget and boosting the reserves from $69,000 to $600,000.

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Late Financier Karin Larson Leaves $32.5 Million for Continuing Studies Program

Plus, Hunt Companies chairman Woody Hunt gives $25 million for the study of trade and commerce between the United States and Mexico.

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Nonprofits Strain to Support Voters in Ga. Senate Race

Many donors don’t understand that their political donations don’t advance the work of grassroots nonprofits to get out the vote, and many voters don’t know there is a runoff and are confused about whether they are eligible to vote in it.

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Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies Will Install New CEO in April

Also, the former president of the Headwaters Foundation for Justice has joined the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, and two co-CEOs will now lead If, a Foundation for Radical Possibility.

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GivingTuesday Raises $3.1 Billion Despite Worries About Inflation and Possible Recession

Some charity appeals explained that higher prices mean more people are seeking their services.

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Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Awards $123.5 Million for Homelessness Prevention

Also, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation committed $75 million to boost enrollment in higher education among students in Washington State, and the ClimateWorks Foundation will give $21.5 million to address fertilizer’s effect on climate change, food security, and energy.

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Inflation Won’t Affect Most People’s Giving at Year’s End — and Some Will Give More

Two surveys have good news for charities: The majority of donors say they will give at least as much this year as last.

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Americans Are More Willing to Be Solicited for Gifts Than Before

People also trust charities more than they used to — and more than they trust government, the media, and businesses, a new survey has found.

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Fidelity Charitable Launches NFT Raffle Amid Crypto Downturn

The effort aims to tap into a new generation of donors.

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Fidelity Charitable Says New Grants to Surpass Deposits in 2022

It would be the first year since 2018 that the value of grants from its donor-advised funds exceeded the value of investments going into the funds.