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Maria Di Mento

Senior Editor

Maria directs the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual Philanthropy 50, a comprehensive report on America’s most generous donors. She writes about wealthy philanthropists, family and legacy foundations, next generation philanthropy, arts organizations, key trends and insights related to high-net-worth donors, and other topics.

Nonprofit Publishing Group Dissolves

Fieldstone Alliance is closing its doors and selling its publishing line, the organization told The Chronicle.

Nonprofit Pediatric Hospital in Oakland, Calif., Cuts Staff

Children’s Hospital Oakland, in Calif., has laid off 17 employees, according to the San Francisco Business Times.

Nonprofit Health Care Organization in Maine Cuts Staff

Pen Bay Healthcare, in Maine, cut staff for the second time this year.

Ohio Family-Service and Counseling Groups Merge

Clermont Counseling Center and Family Service, both in Cincinnati, have merged to form LifePoint Solutions, according to a news release on Cincinnati.com.

Nonprofit Health Care Organization in Missouri Lays Off Staff Members

The Sisters of Mercy Health System, in Chesterfield, Mo., has laid off 113 employees, writes the St. Louis Post Dispatch.

Baltimore Orchestra Musicians Come to an Agreement

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s musicians have accepted a salary freeze this coming season and cuts for the following two seasons, says The Baltimore Sun.

Minnesota Group Serving Disabled Closes

The Rochester Area Disabled Athletics and Recreation is closing its doors for good because of financial pressures, according to The Post-Bulletin.

Two California Groups Serving Women Announce Merger

The YWCA of Silicon Valley, in San Jose, Calif., is merging with the Support Network for Battered Women, in Sunnyvale, Calif.

Charleston Symphony Orchestra Suspends Operations

The Charleston Symphony Orchestra suspends operations for the frst time in 75 years, the Post and Courier reports.

Pa. Nonprofit Health Insurer Cuts 182 Positions

A nonprofit heath-insurance group has cut 182 postions, its first staff cuts in five years, reports The Patriot News.