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From the Experts: Growing Your Nonprofit Organization in 2020

News, Nonprofit Spotlight

The new year is quickly approaching, but can your organization survive and make a lasting impact within the next 12 months? As part of our Nonprofit Spotlight series, we have interviewed leaders who have shared their best tips.

Government Attempts to Conditional Protections for LGBT in the U.S.

Justice & Poverty, News

Lawmakers introduced the Fairness for All Act, which would establish protection for LGBT against discrimination to a degree. Vox reports that this is a rebuttal to an earlier proposal that sought to establish all protections for those who identify as LGBT, and this weaker version would increase protections for religious groups at the same time to continue to discriminate against LGBT.

Internet Society to Sell Control of Org Registry

Arts, Media & Culture, News

The Internet Society (ISOC) is selling the control of the .ORG domain registry to a for-profit private equity firm called Ethos Capital, which will pay $1.135 billion.

Philanthropist Donates Millions to Cover UCLA Medical School Students

Education, Foundations, News

This month, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine announced the philanthropist and billionaire David Geffen donated an additional $46 million to help medical students at UCLA. Back in 2014, he donated $100 million to fund merit-based scholarships for medical students at the university.

Mental Health Coverage Falling Behind

Health, News

Mental health coverage is falling behind, with many Americans across the country having to go outside of their health care coverage to find resources for conditions like depression.

Courage Museum Coming to San Francisco 2021

Arts, Media & Culture, News

A new museum dedicated to handling the difficult subjects of violence, abuse, shootings, intimidation and bullying will be established in San Francisco, projected for 2021.

Moody Foundation Donates $100M to SMU

Foundations, News

This month, the Moody Foundation announced that it would be donating $100 million to Southern Methodist University to fund a graduate and research school.