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Nonprofit Hiring Slows in August as Delta Variant Spreads

Nonprofits continued to add jobs in August, but at a slower rate than in the previous two months, according to the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies.

Gates and Rockefeller Warn World Leaders About the Pandemic’s Impact on the Lives of the Poor

Gates and Rockefeller Warn World Leaders About the Pandemic’s Impact on the Lives of the Poor

Two of the wealthiest foundations say that without larger government and philanthropic investments in the manufacture and delivery of vaccines to people in poor nations, the pandemic could set back global progress on education, public health, and gender equality for years.

Billionaire Banker Denny Sanford Pledges $350 Million to Sanford Health

Billionaire Banker Denny Sanford Pledges $350 Million to Sanford Health

Plus, five universities, a journalism nonprofit, and a Jewish temple land gifts ranging from $5 million to $50 million.

Nonprofit Created to Help Children Who Lost Parents on 9/11 Has Expanded Its Mission — and Shares What It Has Learned

Nonprofit Created to Help Children Who Lost Parents on 9/11 Has Expanded Its Mission — and Shares What It Has Learned

Tuesday’s Children now also serves children who lost a parent serving in the military and helps communities that experience mass violence.

United Way Worldwide Picks Easterseals CEO as Next Leader

United Way Worldwide Picks Easterseals CEO as Next Leader

Also, Greenpeace USA is promoting its chief operating officer to co-executive director, and the Nathan Cummings Foundation has selected its next president and CEO.

Haas Fund Spreads Its Work to Coach Nonprofit Leaders to Thrive

Haas Fund Spreads Its Work to Coach Nonprofit Leaders to Thrive

The ambitious new national effort comes as many nonprofit leaders have been stretched to the breaking point by the pandemic and many other challenges.

Facebook Awards $38 Million for Affordable Housing and Homelessness in Silicon Valley

Facebook Awards $38 Million for Affordable Housing and Homelessness in Silicon Valley

Also, Apple adds $30 million to expand its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, and Home Depot and the Arthur M. Blank Foundation have together pledged $2 million for Hurricane Ida relief.

Group’s Alumnae Boost Education for Today’s Girls

Group’s Alumnae Boost Education for Today’s Girls

A network of 178,000 women in sub-Saharan Africa who were educated with help from the Campaign for Female Education now support the organization financially, mentor today’s students, and act as role models.

A Big Example of Direct Giving

A Minneapolis couple try to give away all of their considerable income each year. Most contributions go to nonprofits, but for the past decade, they’ve increased their giving to individuals. Here’s why.

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Many Attractive Elements of Direct Giving Also Have Downsides

The potential for scams, the challenges to scale effectively, and the potential to amplify existing inequities are just a few of the drawbacks of direct giving through crowdfunding campaigns, payment apps, and other technologies.