Within hours of its season-opening concert, Carnegie Hall was forced to cancel after its stagehands went on an unprecedented strike, reports The New York Times. The strike at Carnegie Hall follows a year of negotiations that have discussed expanding …
The PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Awards identify outstanding work done by photographers in collaboration with nonprofit organizations worldwide. PhotoPhilanthrophy believes in the power of photography to inspire hope and understanding and to connect …
LEGACY OF GIVING—Beverly Hills philanthropists Joyce & Stanley Black latest gift to Children's Hospital prompted the hospital to name a building in their honor. Updated Saturday, October 5 – 12:45 PM. Editor's Note: Joyce Black passed away Friday …
John will receive the honor at an event called “A Celebration of American Philanthropy” in Washington, D.C. In conjunction with the award, the Rockefeller Foundation will provide the Elton John AIDS Foundation with a monetary grant. The organization's …
A philanthropic organization that has made an impact on education, economic development and the arts, the Eberly Foundation marked a milestone Friday as it observed its 50th anniversary. kAm“xE 5@6D?VE D66> =:<6 d_ J62CD[VV D2:5 #@36CE t36C=J …
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Grand Rapids Community Foundation will honor Kate Pew Wolters for her long history of giving. The Steelcase heir will be the recipient of the Jack Chaille Community Philanthropy Award, given annually to donors who not only support …
WASHINGTON – As Hillary Clinton transitions from her life at the State Department to life at her husband's foundation, it may be hard to tell where her philanthropic work ends and her potential presidential campaign begins. But one thing's for sure …
Big swaths of the federal government have closed shop because Congress failed to reach a deal to keep the money flowing. Following are some reports about how the shutdown is affecting nonprofits. You can also share your story at the bottom of this page.
Yale University has announced a pledge of $250-million to help it expand its residential-college system, says The New York Times. The gift, from 1954 graduate Charles B. Johnson, who retired in June as chairman of the board of Franklin Resources—also …