Girl Scout Troop Resolved to Support Migrants Despite Backlash
At a Manhattan shelter for asylum-seeking families, Girl Scout Troop 6000 is welcoming a new group of girls who have fled dire conditions in South and Central America.
Emerson Collective, Laurene Powell Jobs’s Organization, Looks to Local Leaders to Bridge Divides
This year’s fellows are all local leaders pursuing projects of their own creation. Each fellow will receive $125,000 from the collective.
Fundraising Talent Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: UNCF Starts New Training Institute
A new program aimed at organizations that serve people of color helps leaders, fundraisers, and others gain new skills and networks.
‘Dodgy’ Data Dump From IRS Causes Headaches for Nonprofits
In a potentially widespread error, the agency sent tax-return data for nonprofits that apparently misreports organizations’ 2022 finances.
Henry Luce Foundation Awards $12.3 Million to Improve Gender Diversity in STEM
Also, the Helmsley Charitable Trust gave $12 million to study how to help people with Type 1 diabetes safely exercise, and the Wyss Foundation donated $5 million to conserve the 15,500-acre Minam River Ranch in northeast Oregon.
What Happened to George Soros’s $100 Million Bet? How Human Rights Watch Went Global.
In 2010, Open Society Institute gave its biggest gift to a New York City-based human-rights nonprofit, with the mandate to expand internationally. Meanwhile, the world became more authoritarian.
The Verdict Against Former NRA Leader Wayne LaPierre Explained
Two scholars weigh in on the jury’s decision that Pierre and other executives violated N.Y. state nonprofit statutes and breached their fiduciary duties.
The Empty C-Suite: Nonprofit Executives Are Leaving to Become Consultants
Finding their replacements isn’t easy — and often costs far more than organizations expect.
Julia Koch Gives $75 Million for New West Palm Beach Medical Center
Plus, North Dakota State University, Allegheny College, and two other nonprofit institutions landed big gifts.
Rep. Dan Kildee Will Become CEO of Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Plus, the American Alliance of Museums has named its first Black woman leader, and Tanuja Dehne is departing after five years at the helm of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.