Eighty-three percent of wealthy individuals plan to give as much (or more) over the next three years as they have in the past. These percentages are even higher among women, African-Americans and individuals age 50 or younger.
One of the most dramatic examples of this new model of “all-in philanthropy” is unfolding in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where a well-resourced team from Bloomberg LP.
Immigrants, Their Children Integrate Well into US Society but Not in All Areas, Report Finds As U.S. ... Immigrants, Their Children Integrate Well into US Society but Not in All Areas, Report Finds ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has received $2.35 million for innovative partnerships to engage local communities, advance wildlife conservation, reach the next generation of conservation leaders
Stephanie Teatro appointed US Program Director, Unbound Philanthropy Unbound ... to announce the appointment of Stephanie Teatro as US Program Director. She joined in January. In this role, Stephanie leads Unbound...
Women still earn less than men, but they've narrowed the gap because they tend to work in jobs that require more social and analytical skills, a new study from the Pew Research Center and the Markle Foundation finds.
... Foundation Contributes to Theater Mitu's Stories About the US /Mexico Border Internationally renowned, New York ... and mythology of the ever-complicated landscape of the US /Mexico border in a uniquely...