Two Decades In, Google.org Reimagines Its Role in the A.I. Era
Google.org’s artificial intelligence pivot echoes the $2 trillion company’s quest to become more A.I.-centric.
Ascendium Awards $58 Million to Back Work-Force Training and Education for Marginalized Students
Plus, basketball star Steph Curry’s nonprofit gave $25 million for literacy programs in Oakland, and $24 million from the William Penn Foundation will support Philadelphia’s arts scene.
Retired Surgeon and Inventor Gives UCLA $120 Million
Plus, three prominent LA museums land an art collection and $15 million for acquisitions, and medical students in Baltimore to benefit from $10 million for scholarships.
New Era in Women’s Sports Fueled by Decades of Women Donors
Since Title IX’s enactment in 1972, female athletes, activists, and donors have steadily fueled a slow-burning revolution in women’s sports, culminating in today’s record-breaking participation.
How Charities With Thrift Shops Can Get Better Quality Donations
Telling donors that their neighbors have provided high-quality furniture, clothing, and other goods can cut the number of worthless items charities receive in half.
PolicyLink Promotes Ashleigh Gardere to President
Also, the social-impact software company Benevity has named a new CEO, and the Foundation of FirstHealth will install its next president in October.
Lilly Endowment Commits $700 Million for Indiana Schools and National Parks
Among other back-to-school grants, the Siegel Family Endowment has given $10.4 million to 28 organizations to increase equity in access to technology education, and $3.9 million from Northwestern Mutual Foundation will strengthen schools in Milwaukee.
The Opinions That Have Sparked Conversation This Year (So Far)
New ideas about DEI, what young leaders want from their nonprofit careers, lessons about donor power, and more
Editors’ Picks: How Three Leaders Were Called to Serve
When we launched The Commons in April, we promised to bring you stories of nonprofit leaders working to close divides. Three of those individuals stand out, because their work is born of a deeply personal experience, for good or for bad.
Salaries Grow for Prospect Researchers, but Gender Wage Gap Persists
Compensation rose for more than three-quarters of people working in prospect management and advancement careers, according to a new survey.