Voters in Delaware and Maryland electing two Black women to simultaneously serve in the U.S.
Senate for the first time.
Voters in Alaska and Missouri approved measures to raise the minimum wage and expand sick leave.
"This is a critical moment for the nonprofit and philanthropic sector and for the millions of Americans who rely on us," says the head of Independent Sector.
Read the Entire Article
Selected Grant News Headlines
A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.
CEO Views: Post-Election Reflections
Voters in Delaware and Maryland electing two Black women to simultaneously serve in the U.S.Senate for the first time.Voters in Alaska and Missouri approved measures to raise the minimum wage and
...more Srq Daily Nov 27, 2024
KISS Cancer Goodbye Raises Funds for Breast Cancer Research.New College Foundation Raises Half a Million Dollars Thanks to Generous Community Support.Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation to Hold
...more Haller Foundation Awards $350K in Grants
The Albert Haller Foundation started as a nonprofit organization in 1992.The foundation's funds started with about $9.2 million from Haller's estate.A five-member board includes superintendents from
...more Links to Consider, 11/24/2024
People give to the needy (I think that is good), to their church, and to their colleges.This is why I do think it makes sense to talk about an "educated professional class" in America.But just
...more
Social Entrepreneurship
Spotlight
Employers For Childcare Charitable Group (EFCG), a Lisburn-based charity, has been crowned top Social Enterprise at the Ulster Final of 2014’s Ulster Bank Business Achievers Awards. EFCG seeks to “make it easier for parents with dependent children to get into work and to stay in work.â€