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What happened in 2020 disaster philanthropy beyond COVID-19?  

Candid

Philanthropy responded to one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions in history with $1.4 Puerto Rico “ earthquake swarm.” Puerto Rico experienced a series of earthquakes beginning in December 2019. We identified $791,176 to date in earthquake funding for Puerto Rico. million in aid. Midwest derecho.

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Ready for Year-End? Here Are 10 Easy Things You Can Do to Raise More Money

Everyaction

The image below is from World Central Kitchen, and it shows the impact of their work providing over 1 million meals in Puerto Rico! Ask them to help, save, change, rebuild, empower, eradicate, or protect the people, animals, places, or things that mean a lot to them. Ask them to give to what is near and dear to their hearts.

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[Opinion] Millennials and the Fight Against Hate

Achieve

Frankly, my parents believed there was neither a use for that word nor a place for that emotion in any aspect of the lives my siblings and I were learning to cultivate—we had no need to feel that way towards anything or anyone—and, my parents tried mightily to ensure that we were never the recipients of that emotion. Hate has no place here.

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Addressing Maternity Care Deserts: A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Cherot

Non Profit Quarterly

Our latest report is coming out August 1st, and that report is titled “Where You Live Matters” because it looks across maternity care in the 50 states and Puerto Rico, and it’s our most comprehensive report to date. EC: We have an 85-year history. And then lastly, [it’s] about telehealth policy. Why might they be increasing?

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Book Club Part 3b: Talking Institutional Change with Elaine Gurian

Museum 2.0

They were a rich collection museum with some local history—they had many dolls, a famous toy collection. I’m thinking of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, which is trying to be a museum for people, but is also a national and collection-based place. So many science and children’s museums—client-centered places—feel the same.

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