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Washington and Lee U. Goes Need-Blind Thanks to $132 Million Gift

Washington and Lee U. Goes Need-Blind Thanks to $132 Million Gift

Plus, Rochester businessman Phil Saunders gave the University of Rochester Medical Center $30 million to support orthopedics, nursing, and medical school faculty.

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Rep. Derek Kilmer Will Lead Rockefeller Foundation’s U.S. Program and Policy Team

Also, Keisha Browder will be the first Black CEO of United Way Bay Area, and Local Initiatives Support Corporation has named the inaugural president of LISC Green.

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A.I. Is Being Used to Send $1,000 Cash Relief to Some Households Impacted by Hurricanes

GiveDirectly is using a Google-developed artificial intelligence tool to pinpoint areas with high concentrations of poverty and storm damage.

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The Importance of Investing in Nonprofit Leaders

What role do leaders play in the success of nonprofits and how can donors better support effective nonprofit leaders?

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The California Endowment Had a $1 Billion Plan. Then It Threw Out Its Playbook

The foundation’s decade-long Building Healthy Communities initiative set out to improve health in 14 California regions. It ended up redefining its approach to community change.

Audacious Project Commits $60 Million to Repurpose Drugs for Rare Diseases

Audacious Project Commits $60 Million to Repurpose Drugs for Rare Diseases

Also, Colorado State U. received $50 million to help build a new engineering facility, and the Stuart Foundation pledged $30 million to the California Thriving Youth Initiative.

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Despite the Election’s Distraction, Younger, More Diverse Donors Still Plan to Give

Giving to charity remains a priority among some donors. Here’s how your organization can reach out amid campaign noise.

GoFundMe Bets Social Media Can Unlock Gen Z Giving. A Meta Partnership and New Tools Will Test That

GoFundMe Bets Social Media Can Unlock Gen Z Giving. A Meta Partnership and New Tools Will Test That

New tools from the giving platform will make it easier to circulate causes across online platforms in a push to cater toward younger generations.

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A Growing Network Challenges How Charity Is Provided

True Charity, a conservative-leaning group of more than 200 nonprofits and churches devoted to poverty reduction, requires recipients to stick to a detailed work and self-sufficiency plan.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies Launches Its Largest Mayors Challenge Ever to Inspire City Leaders Globally

It also announced the winner in this year’s challenge — a city in India that is giving farmers affordable access to cold storage, powered with solar panels.