Author: By M.J. Prest
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Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Promotes Longtime Employee to CEO (Transitions)
Also, the Kresge Foundation has named a new managing director of its Health Program, and William Gates Sr. has died at age 94. Chronicle of Philanthropy | https://www.philanthropy.com/rss/allGoto full post >>
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TCU, UNTHSC School of Medicine receives $25 million gift
The gift will establish the Anne W. Marion Endowment in support of students, faculty, and programming at the medical school, which welcomed its inaugural class of sixty students in 2019…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post >>
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Foundations Pool $36 Million for Black-Led Organizing Groups
Democracy Frontlines Fund, a group of grant makers led by the Libra Foundation, is pushing for more support for smaller grassroots organizations working to help improve the lives and build the political power of Black people. Chronicle of Philanthropy | https://www.philanthropy.com/rss/allGoto full post >>
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The Institute for Jewish Policy Research selects Confirmit to build unique new panel
New panel will uncover insights into Jewish life in the UK London, UK and Oslo, Norway – September 17th, 2020: Confirmit has announced that JPR, the Institute for Jewish Policy Research, has selected Confirmit as its partner to create a new UK-wide panel. The panel will capture the experiences and opinions of people from all…
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Million Girls Moonshot launched to close gender gap in STEM fields
A collaboration of the STEM Next Opportunity Fund and the Intel, Gordon and Betty Moore, and Charles Stewart Mott foundations, the Million Girls Moonshot initiative will work to increase diversity and equity in STEM fields by engaging a million school-age girls in engineering and computer science learning opportunities over the next five years…. Philanthropy News Digest…
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Introducing a New Podcast from CEP: Giving Done Right
The post Introducing a New Podcast from CEP: Giving Done Right appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy. Goto full post >>
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41 Percent of Congregations Have Seen Giving Drop Since Pandemic Began
But just over half reported an increase in the number of donors who gave in the early months of the pandemic. Chronicle of Philanthropy | https://www.philanthropy.com/rss/allGoto full post >>
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MIT receives $28 million for molecular therapeutics center
The K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Center for Molecular Therapeutics in Neuroscience will work to develop innovative molecular tools for the treatment of brain disorders that precisely target dysfunctional genetic, molecular, and circuit pathways…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post >>
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Donors Have Now Filed 5 Class Action Lawsuits Against Blackbaud
Donors in California, Florida, and Minnesota have filed four more class-action lawsuits against the fundraising software company Blackbaud whose backup servers were compromised during a ransomware attack identified in May. Chronicle of Philanthropy | https://www.philanthropy.com/rss/allGoto full post >>
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Susan Sandler launches $200 million fund for racial justice
To be housed at the Sandler Foundation, a private foundation established in 1991 by Giving Pledgers Herb and Marion Sandler, the Susan Sandler Fund will focus its grants on organizations led by people of color and efforts to boost the power and influence of historically marginalized communities of color…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post…
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Philanthropy Must Act as Nation Faces Potentially Unprecedented Election Crisis (Opinion)
For the first time in modern American history, a sitting president is openly flouting American election norms. What can foundations and donors do about it? Chronicle of Philanthropy | https://www.philanthropy.com/rss/allGoto full post >>
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Google.org awards $8.5 million in COVID-response grants
The grants to thirty-one organizations will support efforts to monitor and forecast disease spread, improve health equity and minimize secondary impacts of the virus, slow transmission by advancing the science of contact tracing and environmental sensing, and support healthcare workers…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post >>
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Landecker Foundation awards $13 million to Hebrew University
The grant from the Alfred Landecker Foundation in Berlin will support initiatives focused on the causes and consequences of the Holocaust and the study of human rights, minority protection, the rule of law, and reparations for historical wrongs and injustices…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post >>
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Furman receives $4 million to advance community health
The planned gift from alumnus and trustee Matthew W. Wilson will support the university’s Institute for the Advancement of Community Health…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post >>
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September 2020 open thread
Our goal with hosting quarterly open threads is to give blog readers an opportunity to publicly raise comments or questions about GiveWell or related topics (in the comments section below). As always, you’re also welcome to email us at info@givewell.org or to request a call with GiveWell staff if you have feedback or questions you’d…
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Americares Names Chief Program Officer to Oversee Covid-19 Response (Transitions)
Also, Orbis International has selected its next CEO, and the Coleman Foundation has announced a new leader. Chronicle of Philanthropy | https://www.philanthropy.com/rss/allGoto full post >>
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Open Society Foundations announces 2020 Soros Equality Fellows
Launched in 2017, the fellowship program helps incubate innovators and risk-takers who are focused on advancing racial justice and equality in the United States…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post >>
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Nudging Charitable Giving: What (If Anything) Is Wrong With It?
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Nudging techniques can help charities to increase donations. In this article, we first provide a systematic overview of prototypical nudges that promote charitable giving. Second, we argue that plenty of the ethical objections raised against nudges, such as the exploitation of power they involve and the arguably…
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Celtics, foundation commit $25 million for racial justice initiatives
The commitment will support the Boston Celtics’ and Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation’s efforts in six areas: equity in education, economic opportunity and empowerment, equity in health care, criminal justice and law enforcement, breaking down barriers and building bridges between communities, and voting and civic engagement…. Philanthropy News Digest | https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rss/feed/pndnewsGoto full post >>

