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5 things to know about philanthropy to HBCUs

Candid

Little has been known about how philanthropy has—or hasn’t—supported them, until now. Candid and ABFE partnered to create and publish Philanthropy and HBCUs: Foundation funding to historically Black colleges and universities. By comparison, funding to HBCUs averaged $61 million from 2015 through 2019.

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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

Self-examination was the zeitgeist of philanthropy in 2021. Over the past two years, philanthropy has asked important questions about equitable access—access to adequate funding, access to digital tools, access to power. We reflected. We adapted. View the full set of results here. Activating our values in 2022. Research funding.

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Worst of Museums for this Decade

Museum 2.0

Now, many see the downsides, including crushing student debt along large numbers of credentialed people with few open jobs. Now, I'm not exactly advocating for boards, but a comparison helps us see why regulation is important. We keep ourselves near shortage of doctors and as such there is great competition for seats.

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The Mistakes of a Crisis

ASU Lodestar Center

Even for students of public relations crises, few predicted that Komen’s actions would prove to be this difficult to overcome. Lars Ward is a graduate student in the Lodestar Center's Master of Nonprofit Studies program at Arizona State University. Komen’s misstep is a loss for the entire nonprofit sector. Be Consistent. Get another!

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