Fake “sting” journalist owes Planned Parenthood $2.3 million, it’s time to push the universal charitable deduction in Congress, Hurricane Maria funds still waiting to be distributed, and more!
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Where Have All the Donors Gone? The Continued Decline of the Small Donor and the Growth of Megadonors

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In this new, original research article, Dr. Rooney, who first surfaced the problem of the declining donor households in the US, provides evidence that the trend is still rapid and active and introduces ideas of how to address the problem collectively and as individual organizations.

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Unearthing Effective Responses to our Climate Emergency…and Economy

Activist thinkers at the 39th annual E.F. Schumacher Lectures discuss their different approaches to the climate. In so doing, they exhibit the power of small experiments in the field.

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Court Finds Sting “Journalist” Owes Planned Parenthood $2.3 Million

A San Francisco court awarded Planned Parenthood Federation more than $2 million in damages for trespassing, fraud, and racketeering.

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With Donor Households Declining, Will Universal Charitable Deduction Advance in Congress?

Will we see movement on the universal charitable deduction? The time may be ripe to push the issue.

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Two Years after Maria, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Still Await FEMA Funds

Two years after Hurricanes Maria and Irma, the pace of federal disaster funding in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands remains far slower than in Texas and Florida.

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Nine-Year-Old Challenges Burger-Eating President to Go Vegan for Veterans

One optimistic fourth-grader has decided to enlist President Trump in his campaign to promote vegan diets.

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Inland Empire Nonprofits Organize to Close Funding Gap

It is no secret that geography greatly influences the amount of foundation funding nonprofits receive. In Southern California’s “Inland Empire,” nonprofits are organizing to close the gap.

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