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Update: Philanthropy’s response to Ukraine crisis

Candid

Since March 11, when Candid last looked at the global philanthropic response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, human suffering and economic devastation has only increased. Care and protection of children account for 26% of grant dollars. Grants from public charities increased 580%. Children. Population.

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Nail Your Request for Donations During Economic Ups, Downs, and Crisis Times

Get Fully Funded

You know this, and so does the general public. Pretend it’s another charity you choose to support. I’ve heard many people decide not to send an appeal because the think their donors are giving all their money to relief in Ukraine. A small donation today can keep our neighbors from putting children to bed hungry.

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Meet Dr. James A. Levine: The 1st “You can walk and work!”Evangelist

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On my 12 hour plane ride back from Ukraine, I read Dr. James A. The office chair – the public health enemy came into office practice and culture. And with the rise of computer and the Internet, we now have children who replace playing outside with going to the basement to play video games. Offices appeared.

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Is A Downer News Cycle A Factor in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Success?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Even my favorite charity and philanthropy cynic, my colleague Tom Watson who writes a regular column for Forbes Magazine, gave the Ice Bucket Challenge a big thumbs up in his recent column , pointing out all the reasons why it was a success beyond the dollars raised. It’s publicity stunt philanthropy.

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