6 Things Grantmakers Can Do Right Now To Help Hurricane Sandy Relief
It’s heart wrenching to see images of a disaster aftermath on TV, like the one we’re still watching in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. It’s
It’s heart wrenching to see images of a disaster aftermath on TV, like the one we’re still watching in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. It’s
This is a guest post by Trista Harris. It was originally published on her blog, New Voices of Philanthropy, on August 18, 2012. This week
This is a guest post by Galen Ellis, MPH, principal of El-Askari Consulting. It was originally posted on her blog. Following are key principles to
How one foundation used research to help support young, black men In the wake of substantial public funding cuts across the board, many foundations are
This post was originally published on the the Great Nonprofits blog on July 23, 2012. Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee Nicholas Kristof gets an A for
This is a guest post by Tracey Webb of BlackGivesBack.com. It was originally published on the Leadership & Sustainability Institute for Black Male Achievement website
This is a guest post by Brad Aronson of Brad Aronson’s Blog. It was originally published on May 1, 2012. Nonprofits have critically important missions
This is a guest post by Rusty Stahl, Executive Director of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP). It was originally published on April 28, 2012 on
This is a guest post by Rusty Stahl, Executive Director of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP). It was originally published on April 26, 2012 on
This is a guest post by Daniel Jae-Won Lee, Executive Director of the Levi Strauss Foundation. It was originally published on January 31, 2012 on
If you’re like most people, you get most of your inspiration from people who are quietly changing the world each and every day. They’re not
From time to time, Philanthropy411 is asked to highlight or blog about events going on in the world of philanthropy. We are going to look