New GreatNonprofits.org Award is Based on Positive Online Reviews. Seattle, Wash. (PRWEB) November 26, 2013. TisBest Philanthropy announced today that it has been honored with a prestigious 2013 Top-Rated Award by GreatNonprofits, the leading …
Foundations awarded nearly $2 billion in grants to the media from 2009 to 2011, part of a growing trend of philanthropy support for journalism and telecommunications, a new report found. Grants to media-related projects, in fact, jumped 21 percent …
University of Houston-Clear Lake seeks nominations and applications for the position of Associate Vice President for University Advancement. This position reports directly to the President and serves as the university's chief development and external …
The more important religion is to a person, the more likely that person is to give to a charity of any kind, according to new research released today. Among Americans who claim a religious affiliation, the study said, 65 percent give to charity. Among …
Geeks have moved from the back room to the corner office, and they are transforming our world. Today, geeks are driving our nation's competitiveness and the dynamism of the global economy, creating new solutions and technologies, and using their …
25, 2013 – High Point University president Nido Qubein served as the keynote speaker for the 2013 Triad Philanthropy Day Awards ceremony held today at Grandover in Greensboro. The ceremony was hosted by the Triad Chapter of the Association of …
The new UALR Student Philanthropy Council, Trojans Supporting Trojans, has raised $2,000 so far this semester to help support the educational pursuits of their peers. At the beginning of the fall 2013 semester, students were provided piggy banks and …
Peter B. Lewis, who turned the 100-employee insurance firm co-founded by his father into one of the nation's largest auto insurance companies, the Progressive Corporation, by insuring high-risk drivers and high-end sports cars, and who became an …
Nonprofit groups hit by internal fraud or theft—but looking to avoid bad publicity or a donor backlash—frequently decline to pursue legal action against suspected embezzlers in exchange for repayment of the lost funds, according to The Washington Post.