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Highlights from Candid’s most popular philanthropic resources in 2023?

Candid

Philanthropy and HBCUs: Foundation funding to historically Black colleges and universities , by ABFE and Candid  For every $100 foundations gave to the average Ivy League, they gave 56 cents to the average historically Black college and university (HBCU).

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New Frontiers in Fundraising

Top Nonprofits

In this session, the two cover the fundamentals (including definitions of important terms), provide examples of famous NFTs, provide examples of fundraising successes, and highlight voices from sector experts. Wendy started a jellybean business during university. They also discuss and explore the risks and common concerns.

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Nonprofit Technology News: Help for Charities to Develop Mobile Giving Capacity

Tech Soup

The new project is called the Mobile Giving Alliance. It is an advocacy group that will be “a strong voice in determining how mobile develops to best meet the needs of mission awareness, donor acquisition, engagement, and payments.” Useless Pay Phones To Become Free WiFi Hot Spots in New York City.

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What are the nonprofit management implications of Pay for Success programs?

ASU Lodestar Center

Entering into a rigorous, time-intensive pay for success contract is likely a better plan if a program is not brand new. The Rikers Island pay for success program was rooted in evidence-based research, but had never been operated by the service provider in as complex a setting as the New York City prison (MDRC, 2015).

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Women of Color Leading Essential, Activist Work in Cultural Institutions

Museum 2.0

I was impressed by her expertise, and the example that Raven and Amanda are setting in strengthening their own voices as emerging leaders in this space. She writes with power, and a voice unlike any I've encountered online. Our cultural universe is full of stars. She writes about race, history, parks, culture, and politics.

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Carrie Karnos, recipient of the 2006 James H. Veale Humanitarian Award.

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Here's the letter from the editor of Matilda Ziegler Magazine, which explains why Carrie was deserving of this award: A Letter from the Editor New York City Dec. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind, which funds this magazine as well as eye research programs at universities across the United States.

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Care2 Welcomes Dana Weissman to Nonprofit Services - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Dana is a new Director of Nonprofit Services at Care2, with special responsibility for working with Care2’s nonprofit clients in the Children’s/Youth and K-12 Education sectors. Dana will be the first member of our team to be based in New York City. At Tufts, Dana started a group called Tufts Voice for Choice.