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Many ‘Impact Investors’ Don’t Track Whether Their Investments Are Good for Society or the Environment

Many just assume that certain businesses, such as solar energy companies, are inherently good for society rather than seeking information that might point to shortcomings in social performance.

Funds for the Newest New Yorkers Award First Grants to Aid Immigrants

Funds for the Newest New Yorkers Award First Grants to Aid Immigrants

Also, the Lilly Endowment granted $95 million to strengthen the leadership of Christian churches in rural areas and small towns, and the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation gave $8.1 million for historic sites on Long Island.

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Next-Gen Philanthropists Who Defy Giving Traditions — and Their Families

Progressive young donors — and heirs to mining, oil, and other fortunes — are reshaping their family’s philanthropy through organizations like Resource Generation and Solidaire.

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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Left Behind Enduring Nonprofits as Part of Their Legacy of Giving Back

The couple established the Carter Center in 1982 and nurtured a relationship with Habitat for Humanity.

Washington U. Gets $50 Million Boost for Neurosurgery

Washington U. Gets $50 Million Boost for Neurosurgery

Plus, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center received two major gifts in recent weeks, and Stillman College landed an endowment gift from its namesake’s great-grandson.

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Jimmy Carter’s Legacy as a Champion of Peace, Public Health, and Affordable Housing

In his post-presidency, the Georgia native helped build the Carter Center and Habitat for Humanity into nonprofit powerhouses.

Technology

Browse our latest technology coverage to stay up to date on technology advances, solutions, and challenges in the nonprofit world.

The Push to Give Nonprofits a Voice in A.I.’s Future — Before It’s Too Late

The Push to Give Nonprofits a Voice in A.I.’s Future — Before It’s Too Late

With $73.5 million in grants this year, the McGovern Foundation arms nonprofits for a pivotal moment in artificial intelligence.

Think You Know the Nonprofit World? Take Our News Quiz

Think You Know the Nonprofit World? Take Our News Quiz

Test your knowledge about MacKenzie Scott, donor-advised funds, celebrity giving, and more

Ellen Finkelstein Will Serve as Hadassah’s Next CEO

Ellen Finkelstein Will Serve as Hadassah’s Next CEO

Also, a new CEO will take the helm of the Princeton Area Community Foundation in February, and the impact-investing expert Antony Bugg-Levine is joining Homium.