Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign stirred the white grievance politics that eventually carried Donald Trump to the White House in 2016.
It took much longer — and went much further — than we think.
Unnecessary deaths and hospitalizations will be their legacy.
Crafting a customized approach will help to better manage the unique challenges facing health care EDs.
Women and girls must participate at all levels of decision-making in humanitarian action
In Portland, inspiring stories of how resident leaders — mostly lower-income, non-English-speaking, stay-at-home mothers — push for change in their community.
When children are bullied because of their race, gender, religion or disability, it is more harmful than other instances of bullying, a new study said.
How to Use Local Business Partnerships to Grow Your Donor Base While big grants and major donors shimmer like gold on the horizon, the reality for most small nonprofits is that sustaining revenue through large gifts is a mirage. Fortunately, there’s a solution: individual giving. And this solution is a reliable one. According to Giving
On average, nonprofit organizations lose more than 60 percent of donors each year. If you’re too focused on chasing new donors, you’re missing the low-hanging fruit already within reach—your existing donors. As you embark on a new year, start by looking to retain and upgrade those who already invest in your organization. Engaging Current and
It’s not a matter of resources. It’s a matter of will.
A much greater contribution to America’s well-being will be achieved if politicians emerge with an agreement on a broader set of investments than a wall.
The decision by several major foundations to take on debt to finance an additional $1.7 billion in grants is a milestone moment in big philanthropy, but it is unlikely that a large number of foundations will follow the practice, experts say.
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I don't understand why a country counting the people in its borders would not want to know how many are citizens. Maybe it's so the liberal left states can count
Instead of sending employees to a soup kitchen, more and more companies are matching them with volunteer opportunities that makes use of their skills. It’s creating an exceptional amount of value.
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Funders working globally face competing demands to deliver program results while helping their NGO partners achieve sustainable, lasting impact at depth and ...
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They are taught best practices that cater to the privileged, says columnist Valerie Johnson, but they can change them.