Chicago Museum Uses a Mirror Maze to Make Math Fun for Children
The museum also uses interactive pieces and artifacts like sheep antlers and a honeycomb to teach kids about patterns and other math concepts.
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New App Helps People Aid the Homeless
The app uses a smartphone’s GPS function to give information about shelters, food programs, and other services close by.
How Charities Will Raise Money in 2015
Nonprofits hope to take advantage of monthly giving, matching donations, and smartphones and tablets to bring in more money this year.
Head of David Rockefeller Fund Aims to Help Small, Overlooked Nonprofits
Lukas Haynes has a track record of spotting emerging ideas and channeling donors to them.
Charity Creates Financial-Coaching Site
The Change Machine helps workers assist clients in identifying money problems, finding solutions, and monitoring progress.
Advocates Poised for Capitol Hill Battle on Donor-Advised Funds
Lobbyists are gearing up to press their case with Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and other congressional leaders over tax legislation affecting nonprofits.
How Much Major Nonprofit Players Spend on Lobbying
Nonprofits tend to budget tens or hundreds of thousands to make their voices heard, far less than the millions that major banks spend.
Charities Are Missing Out on Tools That Could Give Them an Edge
Nonprofits say they are eager to experiment with approaches like design thinking and contingency planning.
5 Nonprofits Seeking New Leaders in 2015
Two big cancer charities, two grant makers, and a social-service umbrella group are looking for CEOs.