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The Senate version includes a larger charitable deduction for non-itemizers than the House version, but it also sets a floor ...
EarthEnable, in nonprofit in Rwanda, installs sealed earthen floors, an affordable alternative to dirt floors, which ...
The Senate removed the sharply escalating taxes in the measure approved on Tuesday, but foundations worry they could still re ...
Giving Funds are GoFundMe’s latest in a flurry of product rollouts with the goal of moving stagnant U.S. charitable ...
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The bill would cut nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid over 10 years and slash billions from food-assistance programs while revamping giving incentives in ways that could make fundraising less ...
Heather Gerken, dean of the Yale University Law and former Obama advisor, is expected to focus on democracy, the rule of law, and equity.
The domestic-policy bill that President Trump is expected to sign following final passage in the House today will add new stresses to nonprofits already reeling from executive orders in the first five ...
“Giving USA,” the annual study of private donations, is out this week with a tally of how much was raised last year. As has long been the case, individuals are responsible for a far bigger share of ...