The Atlas Network shows how nonprofits can seamlessly support those in need, without the involvement of government and red tape.
Nominations for the Simon-DeVos Prize are welcome through Friday, April 15, 2022. A selection committee will review the nominations, and the Prize will be presented at the Roundtable’s Annual Meeting in October before a large audience of donors.
A years-long decline in university enrollment has only accelerated during the past several years of lockdowns. What will this mean for higher education revenue and alumni giving?
In the wake of the pandemic and lockdowns, families have been fleeing public schools. The trend is spreading to teachers, too.
Several nonprofits step up to provide much-needed hope and support during Ukraine’s darkest hours.
As adoption grows and market capitalization increases in the cryptocurrency world, crypto giving increases dramatically, as well.
After getting kicked off of GoFundMe, the Canadian Truckers Convoy has moved to Christian crowdfunding site, GiveSendGo, to an extraordinary reception.
In Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, decisions and choices are governed by holders of one kind of cryptocurrency token, such as ethereum or bitcoin. How does this work? And will it be good for philanthropy?
Another effort to change tax policy on donor-advised funds has come to the House of Representatives.
A recent study shows that trust in nonprofits—as well as government, media, and business—is down. Here are some ideas to fight that trend.