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How Books Can Help End the Illiteracy Cycle in Our Country and Open Doors for Children
Statistics say that more than 10 million children living in poverty in the U.S. do not have books to call their own. With 8,000 students…
Read Article about How Books Can Help End the Illiteracy Cycle in Our Country and Open Doors for ChildrenThe Marfan Foundation: Know the Signs. Fight for Victory.
Marfan syndrome is one of the most common rare disorders you’ve never heard of. Affecting 1 in every 5,000 people worldwide, this potentially life-threatening connective…
Read Article about The Marfan Foundation: Know the Signs. Fight for Victory.More than just a Scholarship: Providing Leadership Skills, Development Programs and Events for LGBTQ Students
Point Foundation (Point), the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) students of merit, is committed to helping young people…
Read Article about More than just a Scholarship: Providing Leadership Skills, Development Programs and Events for LGBTQ StudentsHelping LGBTQ Youth Thrive in the Face of Adversity
LGBTQ youth face higher rates of bullying, discrimination, and homelessness than their non LGBTQ peers. The recent attempts to withhold rights from transgender students in…
Read Article about Helping LGBTQ Youth Thrive in the Face of AdversityAmerica’s Charities Selected for the 2016 Maryland Charity Campaign
ANNAPOLIS, MD — Secretary of State John Wobensmith is pleased to announce that America’s Charities has been selected as the 2016 contractor for the State’s…
Read Article about America’s Charities Selected for the 2016 Maryland Charity CampaignRecruitment and Retention: It’s About More Than Your Bottom-Line
“I don’t like my job.” That’s how many employees may feel according to a Gallup survey that states less than one-third (31.5%) of U.S. workers…
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In 1986, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) introduced a new phrase into the general lexicon – the designated driver. Thirty years later, it is a…
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By Anna R. Hurt, disaster management analyst at the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, and Jim Starr, interim CEO for America’s Charities. It’s June, and that…
Read Article about Why Donors Should Take the Long ViewPassion and Clarity Make for This Successful Long-Running Partnership Between Hope Connections and RDB Running
For eight years, Hope Connections for Cancer Support (Hope Connections) has been partnering with RDB Running, creators of unique running events. Founded by Bob Fleshner,…
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Imagine waking up one morning and you can’t feel your legs… or you have double vision… or you have trouble moving and are too dizzy…
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Brixio, a fast-moving startup focused on disrupting the commercial real estate world, recently approached America’s Charities’ team about starting a social responsibility initiative to support…
Read Article about 3 Ingredients for Strong Social Impact PartnershipsDoes Your Nonprofit Feature Workplace Giving as a “Way to Give” on its Website?
There are so many ways for individuals to support your nonprofit, the most obvious way being to click on the “Donate” button your nonprofit likely features…
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