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Video-Game Giant Puts Veterans Groups Under the Microscope Before Giving

Video-Game Giant Puts Veterans Groups Under the Microscope Before Giving

After a string of ineffective grants, a philanthropic arm of the gaming company Activision Blizzard has begun using detailed audits to assess veterans charities.

Community Foundations’ Assets Climb to Record $66-Billion

Grant making at the funds grew to nearly $5-billion last year.

Charities With Annual Funds More Likely to Meet Total Fundraising Goals

Arts and religious groups are mostly likely to have annual campaigns, according to a new survey.

Gun Safety and Environment Still Big Causes for Bloomberg

Gun Safety and Environment Still Big Causes for Bloomberg

Capital magazine’s special philanthropy issue also looks a nonprofit journalism and private support of scientific research.

Millennials Are Drawn to Companies That Offer Chances to Volunteer

Millennials Are Drawn to Companies That Offer Chances to Volunteer

New research finds that young employees want an array of ways to give through their employers, including donating their time.

10 Companies That Gave the Most Cash in 2013

See how much they gave last year, what their projections are for 2014, and more.

Wounded Warrior CEO Rips Rating Systems as ‘Ineffective and Misinformed’

The founder of a top veterans nonprofit complains that charity ratings systems are “ineffective” and “misleading.”

Banking on Bitcoin: Nonprofit Success Stories Start to Emerge

Banking on Bitcoin: Nonprofit Success Stories Start to Emerge

Some groups are bringing in thousands of dollars’ worth of gifts, but others are leery of the digital currency.

Video: Foundations Reveal What They Look For in Grant Proposals

Skip the complicated language, understand the grant maker’s goals, and explain what your group hopes to learn.

As Children Spill Over Border, Nonprofits Respond

As Children Spill Over Border, Nonprofits Respond

Organizations working to feed and house the flood of immigrants say they are working long days, and they fear the problem will worsen.