How to Respond to (Another) Most Deadly Mass Shooting
By Andy Talajkowski On Sunday, 58 people were killed and 500 were injured in the deadliest mass shooting in the United States. The worst mass shooting before that night...
Read MoreBy Andy Talajkowski On Sunday, 58 people were killed and 500 were injured in the deadliest mass shooting in the United States. The worst mass shooting before that night...
Read Moreby Andy Talajkowski President Trump announced his plans to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program earlier this month. Under the program, people...
Read MoreOver 3 million Americans in Puerto Rico are facing power outages, disruptions in communication services and food and water shortages. Join other donors in supporting...
Read MoreAfter the past couple weeks, who doesn’t need a good movie to cheer themselves up? While some are fictional and others based on real life events, these ten movies...
Read MoreOne volunteer shares their experiences as a 2017 summer intern for GreatNonprofits. What inspired you to do volunteer work this summer? As for many other college...
Read MoreBy Andy Talajkowski Hurricane Harvey is being called one of the biggest natural disasters in the United States to date, and an already inundated Texas braces itself for...
Read MoreHow do we persist in making change? Here are 5 charity organisations you can help to continue to support Charlottesville. Photo courtesy of Amanda Hirsch On the night...
Read MoreMany of us have been inspired to give after hearing about a colleague, friend, or family member’s transformative experience giving to a cause. A donor sharing their...
Read MoreOr rather, nonprofits can help count us In today’s political climate, it often seems like some people count a lot more than others—and many seemingly don’t count...
Read MoreBetween climate change, oil spills, marine pollution, invasive species, loss of habitat, or overharvesting for consumption, it’s no wonder that turtles and tortoises...
Read MoreWhen occurring naturally, one to five species a year will go extinct. But according to the Center for Biological Diversity, dozens of species are now going extinct each...
Read MoreWatch Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund’s Jody Chang discuss her experience with Eastside College Preparatory School and its low-income, underserved...
Read MoreWatch Social Venture Partners’ Sandra Hughes discuss her experience with Whole Again, which among its other programs helps ensure that children who receive subsidized...
Read MoreWatch SVP Los Angeles’ Marta Ferro discuss C5LA, a five-year youth leadership development, community advocacy, and college preparatory...
Read MoreFor more than 60 years, National Bike Month has celebrated the many benefits of biking, from preserving both your health and your environment to saving you both time...
Read MoreCreated in 2008 by the American Public Gardens Association and celebrated on the Friday before Mother’s Day, National Public Gardens Day seeks to raise awareness of...
Read MoreAccording to the Lupus Foundation of America, 5 million people worldwide have a form of lupus, including 1.5 million Americans. Yet despite those numbers, 73% of...
Read MoreAccording to Money magazine, teachers on average spend roughly $500 of their own money a year on school supplies. And for one in 10, that total rises to $1,000 or more....
Read MoreEach year, stroke kills more than 130,000 Americans annually—that’s 1 out of every 20 deaths. Someone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds, and every 4...
Read MoreThe first Tuesday of May is designated as National Foster Care Day, which help kicked off National Foster Care Month. And calling attention to the needs of the more...
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