Executive Director Gary Bagley discusses New York City’s largest volunteer management organization, which runs volunteer programs for 1,300 nonprofits, city agencies, and public schools.
Affordable living spaces are rare in San Francisco – but this doesn’t comes as a surprise for most people living in the city. The cost of living is tremendous, and it impacts everyone, including businesses and nonprofits.
Art With a Heart works to bring the arts to disadvantaged schools in Indianapolis that, due to budget cuts, are unable to support their own arts programs.
Gary Bagley, Executive Director of New York Cares explains how the organization makes sure that every volunteer and participating organization have an excellent experience.
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee’s Nonprofit Sustainability Initiative has contributed a grant initiative aiming to protect nonprofit organizations in lieu of the city’s expanding real estate market.
Since Donald Trump’s electoral win, donors and activists have been raising money and volunteering for causes they feel are being threatened by the new presidency.
The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on what questions donors should ask before agreeing to serve on the board of a charity in order to avoid undue stress.
More than 100 employees and supporters of local nonprofits rallied at the County Council Office Building in Rockville, Maryland to protest a proposed $600,000 county budget cut to nonprofit grants, which is 1% of the program’s annual budget.
Boston Globe issued a list of 9 nonprofit leaders “obsessed with making Boston better.” The issues they tackle and support range from food and fitness to minority social entrepreneurship and k-12 education.
Nonprofit policy expert Pablo Eisenberg released an op-ed Monday responding to the call from Emmett Carson, chief executive of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, for a merger between Independent Sector and the Council on Foundations.