Planned Parenthood Installs Acting CEO as Permanent Leader (Transitions)
Also, the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta names its first new CEO in 43 years, and the Workers Lab’s interim CEO will continue permanently.
More Than 400 Nonprofits Got Up to $10 Million in Federal PPP Loans
Health care and education organizations were the main beneficiaries as were prominent groups like Unicef and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Blockchain-Based Donation Platform Helps Donors Secure Their Data
GiveSafely aims to build trust in online giving — especially among younger donors — and address concerns people have about misuse of their personal data and potential hacks.
Hellman Fellows Program Endows $125 Million Fellowship in U. of California System (Grants Roundup)
Also, the Open Society Foundations has promised $100 million to Bard College, and LeMoyne-Own College has received an unrestricted grant of $40 million from the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis.
Records Reveal Nonprofits That Received Paycheck Protection Loans
The Muscular Dystrophy Association, the National Wildlife Federation, Mercy Corps, the New York Botanical Garden, American Youth Hostels, and the San Francisco Symphony were among the nonprofits the federal government said on Monday received loans of $5 million to $10 million through the Paycheck Protection Program.
Consumers Have High Expectations for Companies to Be Socially Responsible
However, few shoppers are willing to spend extra for products from such companies, according to a new survey.
Miami Dolphins Owner Pledges $13 Million to Fight Systematic Racism (Gifts Roundup)
Plus, the Navy SEAL Foundation landed $10 million, and four colleges received big gifts.
A Criminal-Justice Group Assesses Which Programs Translate Online — and Which Don’t
Young New Yorkers plans to continue some digital offerings after the pandemic ends, but the group’s leader says there’s no substitute for real-world interaction.
Nearly 11% of the World’s Billionaires Gave to Fight the Pandemic
The Wealth X study says the pledges went toward efforts to combat Covid-19 and to help those who have lost their jobs or faced other crises in the pandemic. More than 15 percent of those who committed gifts to such efforts are under 50.
The Struggle to Build a Social-Justice Group as a Black Leader
Kandace Montgomery worked for no pay to get her Minneapolis group, Black Visions Collective, off the ground. Now it has new donors and broad interest. She’s not sure that will last.