Archive for the ‘Philanthropy’ Category

Colleges and Universities Offer Financial Aid for Students in Own Locale

Around the country, private colleges have been providing better financial support for students in their own areas to improve enrollment rates and also to strengthen ties with the community.
One such example comes from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. With its “Good Neighbor, Great University” program, it offers financial aid to incoming freshmen who have graduated [...]

Filed under: Community, News, Philanthropy, education on September 10th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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The Israel Museum’s New Face

This summer, the Israel Museum has unveiled the fruits of its $100 million facelift. After two years of work to renew the structure, the country’s largest museum and most comprehensive collection of art in the Middle East now sports a new design. For the first time in history, the building has been made fully handicap-accessible. [...]

Filed under: Arts & Culture, News, Philanthropy on August 21st, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Rebuilding Hope Through Art

When the earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, earlier this year, it shook more than just the ground and buildings. It shook entire lives, changing them forever. For this reason, some are taking their frustrations, stress and anxiety to the blank canvas.
Thanks to the media, we have heard countless stories of what happened during those [...]

Filed under: Arts & Culture, Community, News, Philanthropy on August 6th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Non-Profit Sector-Based Job Training Shows Promise

A report from Public/Private Ventures, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and creating programs in low-income communities, shows the immensely positive impact of job training programs on unemployed and low-skilled workers. According to the report, these programs that are developed in collaboration with specific industries such as health care, accounting and even computer maintenance are [...]

Filed under: Community, Expertise, News, Philanthropy on August 3rd, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Relief For Haiti Still Going Strong

Although it has been a while since the quake in Haiti, relief efforts still continue to go strong. Even more so now as the American Red Cross announces new, expanded relief programs for devastated parts of the country. “Six months after the earthquake, Haiti is filled with signs of hope and progress as well as [...]

Filed under: Community, News, Philanthropy on July 21st, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Funding for Nonprofits Continue to Plummet

There was never more need for the mega-wealthy to respond to Bill and Melinda Gates’ call to give up a huge chunk of their assets for charity than now. According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, at least forty-five states have imposed cuts in major service areas, which depend on the government for [...]

Filed under: News, Philanthropy on June 29th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Travelers Spend Vacation Time Volunteering

There’s a growing trend among travelers that introduces charity work into vacation time. Instead of just backpacking through a country, travelers are able to immerse themselves into different cultures by volunteering in different kinds of organizations on their own dime. These organizations often involve children in orphanages or schools, but they can also range from [...]

Filed under: Philanthropy, Technology on June 25th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Celebrities Go On The Auction Block For A Cleaner New York

The most famous city in the world is, not surprisingly, also the most populous in the US. And though New Yorkers produce just around 7.1 metric tons of trash per person compared with the national average of 24.5, the dense population still makes for a lot of ill-disposed trash and destruction of public and private [...]

Filed under: News, Philanthropy on June 9th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Bottomless Closet Holds 4th Annual Shoes in the City Event

This year’s Shoes in the City event, held at Dylan’s Candy Bar, raised over $1500 from a silent auction and a raffle. Sponsored by philanthropic organization Bottomless Closet, the auction included items like an Oscar de la Renta jacket and a reservation at the Waverly Inn while the raffle included handbags by Inge Christopher and [...]

Filed under: News, Philanthropy on May 31st, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Cydcor, Inc. Donates Support Packages to Soldiers without Mail

Cydcor, Inc., a California-based sales organization, gives 27 boxes of items from home to troops on tour overseas through Any Soldier®, Inc. More than just donating funds, the company’s employees have involved themselves in putting together the packages for the troops that these boxes were filled with. These packages contained anything from simple food snacks [...]

Filed under: News, Philanthropy on May 27th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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‘Younger than Moses: Idle Worship’ is an art exhibit featuring 22 artists in New York.

As part of the European Project FP7 research called “Integrated System for Transport Infastructures Surveillance and Monitoring by Electromagnetic Sensing,” a team of researchers had been gathered from the countries of Israel, Italy, France, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Romania.