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Bridging a Gap … and Finding  a Friend

Bridging a Gap … and Finding a Friend

With the nation’s population aging, Generation to Generation works with local organizations to help children and young adults develop meaningful relationships with older people.

Using Guilt: Donors Wary of High-Emotion Appeals

Using Guilt: Donors Wary of High-Emotion Appeals

Researchers found that videos featuring disturbing images of starving children tended to make viewers suspicious of an organization. A softer approach yielded a more positive image of the organization.

She Faced Sexism at Work. Now She’s Helping Women Become Leaders.

She Faced Sexism at Work. Now She’s Helping Women Become Leaders.

For decades, men tried to demean and undermine Anne Welsh McNulty as she excelled in the world of high finance. Now she’s pouring millions of dollars into helping younger women succeed.

Save the Children and Action Against Hunger USA Get New Leaders (Transitions)

In other news about people in philanthropy, Julie Morita, a medical doctor and commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, takes a top role at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

A Psychedelic Renaissance

Hallucinogens like psilocybin and LSD remain illegal, but researchers want to test their ability to treat PTSD, addictions, and other disorders.

$200 Million Gift Goes to Vaccine Research and $10 Million for an Environmental-Law Program (Gifts Roundup)

$200 Million Gift Goes to Vaccine Research and $10 Million for an Environmental-Law Program (Gifts Roundup)

Plus, four universities and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts all landed big gifts.

Tech Billionaires Give $200 Million to Mass. General Hospital

Phillip and Susan Ragon’s donation brings their total giving to the hospital to $400 million.

How the YWCA Shifted Its Focus to Promote Girls’ Education and End Domestic Violence (Podcast)

How the YWCA Shifted Its Focus to Promote Girls’ Education and End Domestic Violence (Podcast)

Alejandra Castillo, CEO of the women’s organization, explains how the YWCA’s mission differs from the YMCA’s focus on youth development, health, and fitness.

World Vision VP Will Now Lead Action Against Hunger USA (Transitions)

World Vision VP Will Now Lead Action Against Hunger USA (Transitions)

Also, two major family foundations appoint new presidents, and David Hamburg, who led the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1982 to 1997, has died.

Foundations and Nonprofits Do Little to Include People With Disabilities, New Study Says

Foundations and Nonprofits Do Little to Include People With Disabilities, New Study Says

The survey, commissioned by RespectAbility, found that only a quarter of organizations have a board member with a disability.