Community Foundations in areas prone to hurricanes and wildfires are well-practiced in disaster response. As the number of mass shootings continues to grow, some are preparing for a different kind of crisis.
Life Lessons — and Much More — From Polo
At Work to Ride, students learn how to care for horses, forming bonds with the horses and other students along the way. Some go on to compete in horse shows or play for the center’s polo team.
Ex-Obama Official to Lead Environmental Group; 2 Foundations Hire CEOs (Transitions)
Humanity United and the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation have new top leaders.
‘Friendship Houses’ Build Stronger Community Ties in Shreveport, La.
Community Renewal International works to connect residents to improve life in blighted neighborhoods. The group has helped reduce crime rates, but attracting money to expand is a struggle.
A Push to Get Grants That Pay the Full Cost of Doing Good
The Full Cost Project brings nonprofit leaders and grant makers together to learn and have frank discussions about the money needed to get results.
The Link Between Poverty and Birth Control — and a Novel Solution
Mark Edwards made the connection between economic mobility and unplanned pregnancies by listening to stories of people struggling financially.
Humor as a Tool to Change the Nonprofit World
Vu Le challenges the status quo, both in his nonprofit blog, Nonprofit AF, and as executive director of the Rainier Valley Corps.
Many Ways to Breathe Life Into Chicago’s South Side
Emmanuel Pratt’s work combines urban farming, construction, aquaponics, and the arts.
Connecting Arts and Education to Help People Climb Out of Poverty
Veteran nonprofit leader Ellen Baxter champions the notion of bringing creativity and access to quality education to people living in low-income housing.
Trust in Grantees, Not Command and Control
John Esterle and Pia Infante champion an approach to grant making that give grantees more power in decision making. A growing number of foundations are taking notice.