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April 26, 2023Education, Great Organization, Scholarship

Scholarship America: Fulfilling College Dreams Since 1958

As we approach the end of the school year for students all across America, many of us will be celebrating with a graduate this spring.  For a high school graduate, the next several years will be quite an adjustment in […]

January 19, 2023Giving Trends

Interesting New Data Regarding Giving Trends

The Fundraising Effectiveness Project recently released the 2022 third quarter results and the bottom line summary is that individual donors’ numbers are decreasing, but the amounts that are being donated are increasing.  That means that the concern is how to […]

August 26, 2022Environment, Great Organization, Volunteering

Housing Development Alliance of Eastern Kentucky Provides Valuable Assistance to Flood Victims

The people in Eastern Kentucky saw historic flooding back in June 2022 that killed eight people and trapped others in homes, buildings, and left some people without homes.  This happened in the Appalachian region and encompassed several counties.  The governor […]

April 20, 2022April 20, 2022Education, Philanthropy

Likely Good Intentions, but a Risky Choice of Donation Method to the College Physics Department

Last September, the department chair of the physics department at City College of New York discovered a plain cardboard box about the size of a toaster.  The box was addressed to “Chairman, Physics Department” and contained $180,000 cash as a […]

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