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Environmental Groups Get Poor Marks for Diversity Efforts

Green 2.0, an independent advocacy campaign, takes aim at some of the biggest names in conservation.

Nonprofits Step In to Fill Gaps During Government Shutdown

Nonprofits Step In to Fill Gaps During Government Shutdown

Nonprofits cannot replace the work and responsibilities of the federal government, but many are doing what they can to ease the sting.

How Stock Volatility Could Take a Swipe at Charitable Giving and Grant Making

How Stock Volatility Could Take a Swipe at Charitable Giving and Grant Making

Nonprofits that depend on the affluent and foundation grants could face some challenges in the year ahead. But experts say it’s not time to panic.

How to Use Google’s System to Help People Find Your Nonprofit

States on the East Coast had the most internet searches for charity and places to volunteer. The results show why it matters to use the best search terms.

CBS Selects 18 Groups to Receive $20 Million to Fight Sexual Harassment

CBS Selects 18 Groups to Receive $20 Million to Fight Sexual Harassment

The recipients included Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, Rainn, and New York Women’s Foundation.

The United States Is Generous but Not the Most Generous Country in the World (Report)

Individuals elsewhere around the globe give more of their money and time to strangers, according to a Gallup study.

GoFundMe Continues to Grow, Propelled by Time’s Up, California Fires, and Tragic Shootings

The crowdfunding site grew in popularity, due in part to social causes and disaster relief.

Here’s Why Nonprofits Still Have Problems With Diversity and How to Fix It

Here’s Why Nonprofits Still Have Problems With Diversity and How to Fix It

A series of new reports from Georgetown University’s Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership say lack of commitment by boards is just one of many challenges.

Holidays, Humor, and Twitter Boost the National Audubon Society’s Image

Nearly every nonprofit wants a placement in the New York Times, but here’s one that likes coverage in the Onion, too.

Richard Branson Announces $105-Million Fund for Eye Disease, Backed by Gates and Others

Richard Branson Announces $105-Million Fund for Eye Disease, Backed by Gates and Others

The investment follows news of major American foundations and drug companies funding research and treatment.