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NCOA Gets $8M Gift From Scott

The NonProfit Times

Funds will support work to address “systemic inequities that make it more difficult for women, people of color, LGBTQ+, low-income and rural Americans to age with dignity,” according to the Arlington, Va.-based based advocacy group, which announced the gift today.

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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

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Nancy and Kristine were featured speakers at the.orgCommunity Leadership ColLAB on March 2 at Rolling Hills Country Club in Arlington Heights. Director, Information Technology (right) Emergency nurses are trained to expect the unexpected, but they weren’t prepared to be stretched beyond their professional and emotional capacity.

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New on SSIR: Can Giving Days Strengthen Your Community?

Amy Sample Ward

don’t embark on fundraising without a plan for using the funds, we can’t adopt a new fundraising approach without proper training. I am very glad to see that the Greater Washington event incorporates training into the planning process to boost the capacity of all participating organizations. Just as organizations (usually!)

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

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A: We saw urgency around three key areas in 2020: 1) work related to the pandemic—research, support of healthcare training, and delivery 2) direct support of students in need as a result of the pandemic, and 3) support for activities that involve direct service delivery to communities.