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This blog is the fourth in our five-part series on philanthropic strategies for preventing and reducing childhood exposure to harmful chemicals. To learn more,…
See event detailsThis blog is the fourth in our five-part series on philanthropic strategies for preventing and reducing childhood exposure to harmful chemicals. To learn more,…
See event detailsWhat happens when you fix up abandoned buildings in inner-city Philadelphia neighborhoods? Besides improving the look of the space, minor building remediation can cause…
See event detailsProgram evaluations provide answers to a key question: “Did this program work in a particular population and setting?” For funders who haven’t been trained…
See event detailsThe “Best of” Sirius XM Business Radio Powered by Wharton includes guidance on something that all donors care about- avoiding scams. In a recent…
See event detailsFactCheck.org asked the Center for our perspective on recent questions surrounding the Clinton Foundation and its operations. “There is an important distinction between an…
See event detailsHas charitable giving in the U.S. recovered from the Great Recession? The answer seems to be yes—but that giving might not look the same…
See event detailsGiving USA’s 60th annual report shows that giving in the U.S. has recovered from the recession, but there is still room to grow. Our…
See event detailsHow ya doin? Here in the northeastern part of the United States that question (along with its variants, ‘What’s up?’, ‘How’s it going’) is…
See event detailsIn a recent joint action with attorney generals for all 50 states, the Federal Trade Commission has stated that four large cancer charities have defrauded…
See event detailsAdapted from our presentation at the Jewish Federation General Assembly 2014. There is a growing chorus insisting that donors and nonprofits ‘measure to results’…
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