Target’s DEI Rollback Raises Questions About the Retail Giant’s Philanthropic Commitments
Target and the Target Foundation have made big gifts to groups working on Black economic empowerment and LGBTQ+ acceptance.
Boom, Bust, Layoff? Democracy Groups Race to Shore Up Funding
Support typically drops off after elections, even though the work goes on year-round. Will that change this time?
Nonprofit Seeks to Make Culinary Careers More Accessible
The Food Education Fund provides hands-on experiences and mentoring for low-income students of color at 10 New York high schools.
Houston Community Groups Strain to Keep Feeding and Cooling a City Battered by Repeat Storms
While nonprofit and mutual aid organizations have honed their disaster services in a city frequently battered by severe weather, some now find themselves drained by repeat deadly events.
All That ‘Checkout Charity’ Adds Up. Domino’s Plans $174 Million From It for St. Jude Hospital
The world’s top-selling pizza chain is betting big on the generosity of its customers. And it is not alone.
Seeking Engagement and Purpose, Corporate Employees Turn to Workplace Volunteering
Employees increasingly find that robust workplace volunteer programs meet their desires for in-person connections, professional growth, and altruistically inclined employers