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Chicago Community Foundation Meets National Standards of Excellence

Arts, Media & Culture, News, Philanthropy

The community-focused DuPage Foundation in Downers Grove, IL has been renewed for accreditation by the National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations, the highest and most rigorous measure of philanthropic excellence in the country.

San Francisco Nonprofits Struggle with High Rents

Justice & Poverty, News, Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofits are becoming the latest victims of San Francisco’s skyrocketing rent prices, as rapid development continues to cause spikes in commercial real estate prices.

On the Future of OneBaltimore

Children & Families, Justice & Poverty, News

Since its establishment after the Freddie Gray riots, OneBaltimore has officially obtained status as a 501c(3) nonprofit.

Texas A&M Announces Plan to Raise $4B by 2020

Education, News

Texas A&M University announced a plan to raise $4 billion by 2020 in a campaign named “Lead By Example” that would help the university solve “real world” problems.

Female Philanthropy Group Opens Chapter in Milwaukee

News, Philanthropy

Impact100, an international philanthropic movement built on collective giving, is opening a Greater Milwaukee chapter with the intention of granting at least $100,000 or more to the local nonprofit ecosystem every year.

Cities Across U.S. Adopt Community Model for Homeless Housing

Justice & Poverty, News

the Institute for Public Architecture and other nonprofit groups are backing a public housing project that takes a radical approach to ending homelessness- creating visually appealing apartment complexes that focuses on quality of space over density of units.

Nonprofit Theater Donations Rise as Audience Numbers Fall

Arts, Media & Culture, News

New report reveals that nonprofit theaters nationwide have increased fundraising and donations since the Great Recession, but have sustained an average loss of 9,000 theatergoers over the past nine years- nearly a 10% drop from their peak years.

Nonprofit’s Finds Success in Acting Like a Tech Startup

Health, News

Synthesizing humanitarianism and technology, the nonprofit Watsi is developing a crowdfunding application to let individuals donate small amounts of money to medical treatment for individuals in the developing world.