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John Deere Foundation Awards $19 Million to Reduce World Hunger

John Deere Foundation Awards $19 Million to Reduce World Hunger

Also, Cincinnati Children’s received $15 million from a local family foundation; and Google gave $2 million to two historically Black institutions.

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Analyzing Fundraising in an Uncertain Economy — in 5 Charts

The Chronicle’s exclusive survey of 1,000 fundraisers reveals a complicated and at times contradictory picture of fundraising in 2023. There are both striking successes and deep apprehension.

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Spending on Fundraising and Admin Makes Nonprofits More Resilient, Research Shows

The findings challenge conventional wisdom that groups should spend mainly on program costs.

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Chronicle’s Exclusive Survey Finds Skittish Donors and Fundraisers Searching for a New Normal

Most fundraisers said they expect their groups to raise enough money to meet their goals this year, but there’s a deep sense of unease about the economy.

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After Pandemic Windfalls, Fundraisers Are Getting Real About How Much Money They Can Raise

Fundraisers face the challenge of helping leaders and boards understand how much money organizations can reasonably expect to bring in.

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Shining a Light on Contemporary Latinx Artists

Every year, the US Latinx Art Forum awards fellowships to 15 visual artists of Latin American or Caribbean descent who live and work in the United States, bringing them greater visibility.

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The Student-Loan Forgiveness Program That More Nonprofit Workers Should Know About

Millions of workers have yet to take advantage of a program that could free them from an average of nearly $100,000 in debt.

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NASA’s Endeavour Space Shuttle to Get New Home With $25 Million Gift

Plus, the University of Northern Iowa got $25 million for business-ethics education programs, a couple who emigrated from Ukraine are giving $17 million to advance treatment for a rare type of blood cancer, and three other nonprofits received major gifts.

Helen Keller Intl Picks New President and CEO

Helen Keller Intl Picks New President and CEO

Also, a Harvard professor will become president of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation in January, and Share Our Strength has hired its next chief operating officer.

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How Diabetes and Weight-Loss Drugs Are Reshaping the World’s Wealthiest Foundation

In an interview with the Chronicle, the CEO of the Novo Nordisk Foundation discusses how the grant maker has expanded its giving and global reach.