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NCOA Gets $8M Gift From Scott

The NonProfit Times

One of the few known gifts in the latest round of giving by author and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott was an $8-million gift to the National Council on Aging (NCOA). It’s the largest unrestricted gift in the 72-year history of the organization. based advocacy group, which announced the gift today.

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Top 10 Most Generous Cities in the U.S.

Care2

Convio analyzed cities with total population of more than 100,000 based on per capita online giving and the total amount donated through the Convio platform. The average gift size remained steady in 2011 at about $65 with more than $435M donated to charities. Arlington, VA. To 10 Most Generous Cities. Seattle, WA. Cambridge, MA.

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A NetSquared Happy Holidays

Tech Soup

NetSquared organizers plan events because they have skills to share, want to give back, and want to make the world a better place. They're the new Santa Claus, offering #nptech gifts year-round! So give your local organizer a hug next time you see them! Arlington, Texas: DFW Nonprofit Geeks. Newest NetSquared Groups.

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Most Generous Cities in America

Connection Cafe

Arlington, VA. The ranking comes from 273 cities with total population of more than 100,000 based on per capita online giving and total amount donated online through Convio’s online marketing and fundraising suite. The average online gift size increased from $62 in 2009 to $65 in 2010. Alexandria, VA. Cambridge, MA.

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Charitable Giving in Higher Education: A Conversation with CASE’s Sue Cunningham

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The following Q&A is excerpted from the Blackbaud Institute’s Charitable Giving Report Spotlight: Using 2020 Data to Transform Your Higher Education Institution’s Strategy. The CASE Voluntary Support of Education Survey (CASE VSE) indicates that the majority of restricted giving to endowments is given for student financial aid (39.7%