May 17, 2008


Nonprofit News: In Brief

  • May 16, 2008
    Convio and MPower announced availability of Convio/MPower Database Connector with integration of constituent data for nonprofits.
  • May 16, 2008
    Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy named board members: Terry J. Lundgren, CEO, Macy's Inc.; James E. Rohr, CEO, PNC Financial Services Group; Marc Benioff, CEO, salesforce.com.
  • May 16, 2008
    Kellogg received Summit Award for Corporate Philanthropy from United Way of America for strategic corporate philanthropy through corporate contributions.
  • May 16, 2008
    IBM and University of Washington researchers to create better rice crops using IBM's World Community Grid in effort to address rice crisis.
  • May 15, 2008
    Humana Inc. and nonprofit Bikes Belong launched ‘Freewheelin,' bike-sharing program bikes as alternatives to cars; Humana to donate 1,000 bikes for Republican and Democratic National Conventions.
  • May 15, 2008
    KnowHow2GO college-access campaign launched for second year with public-service announcements encouraging students to take difficult courses.
  • May 15, 2008
    Dan Beem, president, Cold Stone Creamery, elected to board, Make-A-Wish Foundation.
  • May 14, 2008
    Fritz Institute, San Francisco, offering Certification in Humanitarian Supply Chain Management course within formal Certification Program to help improve efficacy of humanitarian assistance.
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    J. Ronald Terwilliger, board chair, Habitat for Humanity International, inducted into National Housing Hall of Fame by National Association of Home Builders.

  • May 14, 2008
    Jennifer Chrisler, executive director of Family Equality Council, named 2008 Fellow in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Community and Advocacy by Rockwood Leadership Program. 
  • May 14, 2008
    Stater Bros., San Bernardino, Calif., raised $501,707 for American Heart Association in "Have a Heart, Save a Heart" campaign during February.
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    American College Center for Ethics in Financial Services created Cary M. Maguire Fellowship in Applied Ethics to investigate meaningful disclosure in companies.

  • May 14, 2008
    Verizon volunteers, employees collected $400,000 worth of household items for aid victims of domestic violence in Shower for the Shelter campaign providing necessities to domestic-violence shelters.
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    Michael J. O'Neill, former associate VP for development, Fordham University, named VP for university advancement, Villanova University.

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    Sen. John Edwards and Susan Berresford, former president of Ford Foundation, to be honored by Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action in NYC on May 15 at "Realizing Democracy's Promise" event.

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    Indego Africa Project, nonprofit giving Rwandan artisans access to global marketplace, received 2008 Skandalaris Award for Social Entrepreneurship, Innovation.

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    Edith Falk, CEO and co-founder, Campbell & Company, received Benjamin Franklin Award from Chicago chapter of Association of Fundraising Professionals in honor of significant career achievements and service as role model in the field.

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    Erik Bichard and Cary Cooper released "Positively Responsible," book calling on businesses to bring sustainable change in situations of global crisis.

  • May 14, 2008
    IBM Global CEO Study says 83 percent of CEOs surveyed expect substantial change in future, an increase of 28 percent over two years.
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    IBM convened "America's Competitiveness: Hispanic Participation in Technology Careers" summit May 5-6 to discuss ways to increase number of Latino students pursuing science, technology, engineering, math careers.

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    VHA Inc., national health-care alliance, released first Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability Scorecard to track progress in community engagement.

  • May 14, 2008
    Dow Chemical Company, Tempe, Ariz., named winner of "Best of the Best" 2008 ESS Excellence Award Environmental Support Solutions in recognition of achievements in use of advanced information technology to enable business sustainability, performance.
  • May 12, 2008

    Give2Asia launched Disaster Recovery Fund for relief to cyclone victims in Myanmar.

  • May 12, 2008
    Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest, Portland, Ore., selected Convergence Networks to design network to reach at-risk youth.
  • May 12, 2008
    Sierra Club selected Election Services Corp. to oversee voting process for board of directors election for group's 1.3 million members, supporters.
  • May 12, 2008
    Walden University launched M.S. in Nonprofit Management and Leadership Program.
  • May 9, 2008
    General Mills, Minneapolis, partnering with Washington D.C. Mayor's Commission on Food and Nutrition to launch Healthy Communities program with first $100,000 in grants to four area schools and organizations.
  • May 9, 2008
    Twyla Casey Wells, former director of resource development and planned giving, Johnston Community College Foundation, named executive director.
  • May 9, 2008
    Profiles In Caring, Salt Lake City, launched GoodTube, online community for sharing videos with a good purpose.
  • May 9, 2008
    Thrivent Financial for Lutherans partnering with Habitat for Humanity International in four-year, $125M alliance that has built 650 homes nationwide since 2006.
  • May 9, 2008

    Atlantic Philanthropies published "Investing in Change: Why Supporting Advocacy Makes Sense in Foundations," first in Atlantic Reports series.

  • May 9, 2008

    Palgrave Macmillan published "Megacommunities," by Mark Gerencser, Reginald Van Lee, Fernando Napolitano, Christopher Kelly.

  • May 9, 2008

    Vinton Thompson, former provost and VP for academic affairs, Kean University, Union, N.J., named president, Metropolitan College of New York.

  • May 9, 2008

    Oliver Wyman consulting firm partnering with Kiva micro-lending website to create Kiva Externship Program in which Wyman consultants assist Kiva with growth.

  • May 9, 2008

    Vanita Shastri, educator, entrepreneur, artist, named executive director of TiE-Boston, Burlington, Mass.

  • May 9, 2008

    Minnesota AIDS Project, Minneapolis, hosting 21st annual AIDS Walk May 18 to raise funds for advocacy, prevention, education, services.

  • May 9, 2008

    Taproot Foundation released findings of Pro Bono Roundtable attended by 23 businesses, 30 nonprofits; groups to create resources to drive more pro-bono work: Sills Map Toolkit 1.0 to match nonprofit needs with professional skills; Nonprofit Readiness Toolkit to help nonprofits prepare to receive pro-bono services; national Pro-Bono Advocacy Plan to serve as voice for participants.

  • May 9, 2008

    Walgreens Honolulu raised $2,320 for American Heart Assoc. Hawaii affiliate during annual ‘Take Heart and Give' campaign in February.

  • May 9, 2008

    Cozen O'Connor, Philadelphia law firm, topped Philadelphia Business Journal's list of corporate contributors in law-firm firm category; gave over $1M in cash, in-kind contributions in 2006, received five awards from publication.

  • May 9, 2008

    Jewish Museum London launched American Friends' program, transatlantic partnership to raise funds to complete museum expansion.

  • May 9, 2008

    American Ireland Fund, New York, raised more than $3.5M for projects in Ireland during 33rd annual gala at Tent at Lincoln Center.

  • May 9, 2008

    HP received 2008 Leadership Award from Charities @ Work for outstanding philanthropic spirit and commitment to employee-giving campaign.

  • May 9, 2008

    Verizon Foundation seeking proposals for grants ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 from nonprofits addressing internet safety; deadline Aug. 1.

  • May 9, 2008

    Fran Eichorst, of Fidelity Investments, named board chair, Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas; Wade Owens, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management, named chair elect.

  • May 9, 2008

    Chevron Corp. published 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report, noting $119M invested in communities around world.

  • May 9, 2008

    Bobbie Barker, VP of administration, Texas Gas Service, named VP for grants and community programs, St. David's Community Health Foundation.

  • May 9, 2008

    Karen Davis, VP of community relations, Hasbro Inc., named board chair, Association of Corporate Contributions Professionals; five new board members named: Rhonda Crichlow, executive director of philanthropy and community development, Novartis Pharmaceuticals; Rich Henning, VP of communications, community relations and proposal development, United Water; Melanie Mortimer, director of global philanthropy, Merrill Lynch; Tim Nowlis, director of government relations & global corporate citizenship, Boeing; Dean Thorp, regional VP, Wells Fargo. 

  • May 9, 2008

    The Carmelo Anthony Foundation, Baltimore, selected Maroon PR to oversee growth and public relations outreach.

  • May 9, 2008

    Foundation Center, New York Unit of Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic released free audio version of ‘The Foundation Center's Guide to Proposal Writing.'

  • May 9, 2008

    Daniels Fund named 268 high-school seniors from Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming as Daniels Scholars to receive college funding; recipients are promising, service-oriented students with financial needs whose academic performance may not reflect potential.

  • May 9, 2008

    Portland General Electric Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation extending "Community 101," program teaching philanthropy to high-school students; program currently at 35 schools will be initiated at 100 more.

  • May 7, 2008

    AlloSource, Centennial, Colo., pledged three-year, $75,000 grant to Children's Hospital of Denver to expand burn center's Juvenile Firesetters Program, which works to stop at-risk youth from setting dangerous fires.

  • May 7, 2008

    Toby Tannenbaum, former director of education, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, named assistant director for education, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

  • May 7, 2008

    Darryl Humphrey, administrative aide, New York Police Department, named Graduate of the Year by Goodwill Industries International.

  • May 7, 2008

    TechMD, managed-service provider serving nonprofits, named top-10 finalist for Small Business Excellence Award given by Dell Inc., National Federation of Independent Business.

  • May 7, 2008

    Kinaxis Inc., Ottawa, Canada, sponsored fundraising gala for Colbeth Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic, Chicago, Ill.; event raised more than $1.25M.

  • May 7, 2008

    Cassidy & Pinkard Colliers Race for Hope raised $1.75M for Brain Tumor Society and Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure.

  • May 7, 2008

    Sheryl Uribe, employee of Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties, received Achiever of the Year Award from Goodwill.

  • May 7, 2008

    Jumpstart, Pearson Foundation launching annual Jumpstart Read for the Record Campaign to highlight importance of reading to young children, readers worldwide join to break record for number of people reading same book: "Corduroy" on same day, Oct. 2; information online.

  • May 7, 2008

    Georgia Natural Gas, Atlanta, received Torch Award for Community Service from Better Business Bureau Serving Metro Atlanta, Athens and Northeast Georgia.

  • May 7, 2008

    Rockefeller Foundation named Jane Jacobs Medal winners, with prize of $100,000 each: Jane Jacobs Medal for Lifetime Leadership went to Peggy Shepard, executive director and co-founder, West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc.; Jane Jacobs Medal for New Ideas and Activism went to Alexie Torres-Fleming, founder, Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice, and co-founder, Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance.

  • May 7, 2008

    NAABT Inc. created AlcoholAnswers.org, treatment locator for people suffering alcohol dependence.

  • May 7, 2008

    Rockwell Group, KaBOOM! partnering to develop new play spaces nationwide based on Rockwell Group design "Imagination Playground."

  • May 7, 2008

    Ten high-school, middle-school students received Prudential Spirit of Community Awards for volunteer efforts, including $5,000 gift each and, $5,000 to be donated to charity of choice; winners are: Kristen Allcorn, 18, Sedalia, Mo.; Kristin Brandt, 17, Lock Haven, Pa.; Bria Brown, 13, Miami Gardens, Fla.; Shanna Decker, 17, Plainview, Minn.; Talia Leman, 13, Waukee, Iowa; Jenna Machado, 17, Boulder, Colo.; Riley Miller, 14, Bowling Green, Ky.; Kaylee Marie Radzyminski, 16, Cleveland, Tenn.; Mark Rinkel, 12, Aurora, Colo.; Joey Rizzolo, 13, Paramus, N.J.

  • May 7, 2008

    Juvenile Protective Assoc., Chicago, celebrating 30th years of leadership from Richard H. Calica, agency's executive director.

  • May 7, 2008

    Ronnie Abrams, former deputy chief of criminal division, U.S. Attorney's Office for Southern District of New York, joined Davis Polk & Wardwell as special counsel for pro bono.

  • May 7, 2008

    Steve Silverman, food services specialist at CIGNA and founder, Challenger Baseball, Cherry Hill, N.J., named CIGNA's Volunteer of the Year.

  • May 7, 2008

    Southern Arts Federation, Atlanta, elected board members, officers: Todd P. Lowe, accountant, Louisville, Ky., named board chair; Sandy Shaughnessy, Tallahassee, Fl., named vice chair for programs and services; Margaret S. Mertz, Winston-Salem, named vice chair for strategic planning.

  • May 7, 2008

    Boston Digital Bridge Foundation's Technology Goes Home School Program at Lilla G. Frederick Middle School named national winner of Verizon Tech Savvy Awards.

  • May 7, 2008

    Safeguard Scientifics, Wayne, Pa., received Philanthropic Donor Award for Small Companies at Philadelphia Business Journal's Corporate Philanthropy Summit.

  • May 7, 2008

    GEICO presented GEICO Volunteer Service Award to company employees Edward Hinds, adjuster and assistant Scoutmaster, Heart of Virginia Council Boy Scout Troop 6535 and Rex Johson, adjuster in McGuffey and Ottowa, Ohio.

  • May 7, 2008

    Max Wallace, former CEO, TheraLogics biopharmaceutical company, named CEO, Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, Washington, D.C., nonprofit.

  • May 7, 2008

    Central New York Community Foundation using Stellar Financial's iPhi WebManager content-management solution to manage website.

  • May 7, 2008

    Brenda C. Siler, formerly with United Negro College Fund, named VP of communications and marketing, Independent Sector, Washington, D.C.

  • May 7, 2008

    Charles "Chuck" Kane, business executive and former CFO, RSA Security, named president and COO of One Laptop per Child.

  • May 7, 2008

    Gara LaMarche, president and CEO, Atlantic Philanthropies, named to board of National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy.

  • May 7, 2008

    Clare Brett Smith, president, Aid to Artisans, Hartford, Conn., retired after 22 years.

  • May 7, 2008

    Medical Missions for Children received President's Award from AMD Telemedicine for improving health of children in underserved communities through telemedicine.

  • May 7, 2008

    Daniel Boggan, former chief of staff to May Ron Dellums, Oakland, Calif., named board chair, California Endowment; Tessie Guillermo, president, ZeroDivide, named vice chair.

  • May 5, 2008

    Drexel University's law school to be renamed Earle Mack School of Law in recognition of $30M gift from Earle Mack, businessman, philanthropist, alum.

  • May 5, 2008

    Barrett-Jackson Auction Co. helped raise $1.1M for various charities at 6th annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event, West Palm Beach, Fla.

  • May 5, 2008

    University of Florida Foundation selected Enterasys Networks to provide network connectivity, security compliance, voice convergence.

  • May 5, 2008

    WFUV 90.7 FM, New York, raised $700,000 during First Annual Spring Gala held April 29 at Sotheby's.

  • May 5, 2008

    Rasmuson Foundation, Anchorage, received public Service Award from American Assoc. of Public Health Dentistry for help in development of Dental Health Aide Therapist workforce model.

  • May 5, 2008

    EyeRide for Sight, transcontinental bike ride raising awareness, funds for EyeCare America's efforts to save sight, begins May 7 in San Francisco.

  • May 5, 2008

    American Lung Assoc. released ‘State of the Air: 2008,' report saying one in 10 in U.S. live in areas with unhealthful levels of pollution.

  • May 5, 2008

    Blackbaud's OnDemand hosting-services group, created in 2004, now hosting 1,100 unique client applications among nine software solutions.

  • May 5, 2008

    Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption named 100 companies to Best Adoption-Friendly Workplaces in America.

  • May 5, 2008

    National Center for Family Literacy, Louisville, Ky., seeking applications from early childhood programs for National Early Literacy Panel, due June 22; three to five groups to receive on-site parent workshop, materials funded by Dollar General Literacy Foundation.

  • May 5, 2008

    VHA Inc., national health care alliance, released first Corporate Citizenship & Sustainability Scorecard, tracking company's progress.

  • May 5, 2008

    OMB Watch, Washington, D.C.-based government watchdog group, published 2007 annual report.

  • May 5, 2008

    Atlantic Philanthropies has awarded $15M to Integrated Services in Schools, Oakland, Calif., five-school initiative to increase middle-schoolers' success, chances of graduating.

  • May 5, 2008

    Elton John AIDS Foundation gave $2M to National AIDS Fund to support 32 community partnerships across the U.S. in developing HIV prevention and service programs.

  • May 5, 2008

    4imprint, Oshkosh, Wis., awarded each of 65 U.S., Canadian charities at least $500 in-kind grant for promotional products, awarding one grant each business day during first quarter.

  • May 5, 2008

    Gifts In Kind International launched blog, "Creative Impact: Providing Value for Business and Community," on corporate giving, nonprofit management.

  • May 5, 2008

    Valero Energy raised nearly $1.35 million for the Muscular Dystrophy Association through Corner Store Retail division's annual customer fundraising campaign.

  • May 5, 2008

    Razzoo's Cajun Cafes raised $37,554 for Boy Scouts' "Learning for Life" program during two recent fund drives; money will fund participation 1,390 school children in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Tex.

  • May 2, 2008

    Wolseley, North American division, Newport News, Va., distributing relief packages to Suffolk, Va. tornado victims.

  • May 2, 2008

    1,500 employees of Invitrogen Corporation participated in company's Annual Global Volunteer Day, donated half-day to projects in 20 countries.

  • May 2, 2008

    Waitt Family Foundation, La Jolla, Calif., gave Salk Institute $20M to create Advanced Biophotonics Center, support salaries of faculty, senior technicians, acquire imaging equipment; Ted Waitt, co-founder of Gateway, is vice chairman, Salk Institute board of trustees.

  • May 2, 2008

    FedEx Corp gave four-year $1M grant to Teach for America to support growth in scale and diversity.

  • May 2, 2008

    Columbia Business School Class of 2008 achieved record participation in class-gift campaign, with 95 percent contributing to $405,000 total.

  • May 2, 2008

    BAE Systems, London, partnered with Moanalua Middle School, Honolulu, through Community Business Education Exchange, web-based volunteer program, to provide time, money, and other needed services.

  • May 2, 2008

    Michelle Greanias, former managing director for grants, loans, and procurement, Fannie May, named executive director, Grants Managers Network, Metairie, La.

  • May 2, 2008

    GrantCraft, New York, released new report for grantmakers, ‘Grants to Individuals: Investing in People and their Communities.'

  • May 2, 2008

    Nancy Rishagen, senior VP of development, PBS member station KCET, Los Angeles, Calif., promoted to executive VP of development.

  • May 2, 2008

    Robert Greenstein, founder and executive director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, received Independent Sector's John W. Gardner Leadership Award for work on effect of budget, tax policies on low- to moderate-income Americans.

  • May 2, 2008

    National Endowment for the Humanities launched Picturing America to teach American history, art, culture in New York City's 1,400 public schools.

  • May 2, 2008

    Bush Foundation named 19 Bush Leadership Fellowships for full-time academic or self-designed study targeted to improving fellows' communities.

  • May 1, 2008
    Qgiv, Lakeland, Fla., turnkey online-donation gateway, launched Donation University, free web-based guide to online giving.
  • May 1, 2008
    Michael Lueder, president, Dental Health Professionals, joined board of trustees, Cadillac Area Community Foundation.
  • May 1, 2008
    Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Endowment, Grand Rapids, Mich., raised $102,468,400 to construct new hospital.
  • May 1, 2008
    Sun Healthcare Group partnered with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to build homes for low-income families in New Orleans.
  • May 1, 2008
    David Asai, science educator and cell-biology researcher, Harvey Mudd College, named director of undergraduate science education, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
  • May 1, 2008
    Kristen Taylor, social-media specialist, named online community manager, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
  • May 1, 2008

    Oakland Small Schools Foundation pledged to turn every $1 from community donated during fund drive into $5 for the schools.

  • May 1, 2008
    Foundation Center released "Philanthropy Annual: 2007 Review," publication highlighting news, issues, people, trends shaping philanthropy.
  • April 30, 2008

    UN Foundation and Vodafone Group Foundation's Technology Initiative released Mobile Technology for Social Change report examining how activists use mobile technology to tackle development challenges.

  • April 30, 2008

    Dara P. Richardson-Heron, chief medical office and assistant executive director of United Cerebral Palsy of NYC, named CEO of New York City Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

  • April 30, 2008

    Robin Ganzert, former senior VP and national director of Philanthropic Strategies, Wachovia Bank, named deputy director of donor relations, Pew Charitable Trusts.

  • April 30, 2008

    AQ2 Technologies received Kintera Connect partner certification to offer nonprofits the ability to merge data from offline, online donations.

  • April 30, 2008

    United HomeCare Services, nonprofit serving Miami-Dade seniors and disabled adults, named recipients of 2008 Claude Pepper Memorial Awards.

  • April 30, 2008

    Hope Equity, social-network site, launched to enable users to invest in long-term sustainable giving to causes, charities.

  • April 30, 2008

    eBay Foundation launched Community Gives online fundraising campaign by giving total of $1M to First Book, Best Friends Animal Society, Oxfam.

  • April 30, 2008

    Employees at Levi's Store in San Francisco hosting 10 store managers from Goodwill to provide first-hand look at traditional retail operations.

  • April 30, 2008

    Charles Boesel, former VP of corporate communications, CAN Financial Corp., named director of communications, Joyce Foundation; Molly Flanagan, former program manager of Great Lakes water resources, National Wildlife Foundation, named environment program officer.

  • April 30, 2008

    Patricia Pasqual named director, Foundation Center's regional office, Washington D.C.; previously served as director from 1994-99.

  • April 28, 2008

    American Airlines launched Miles For The Cure, campaign to benefit Komen For The Cure; donors get five AAdvantage miles for every dollar donated.

  • April 28, 2008

    Ron Meier, senior VP and founding director, Mandel Center for Leadership Excellence at United Jewish Communities, named executive VP, Jewish Funders Network.

  • April 28, 2008

    CompTIA Educational Foundation's career-development program "Creating Futures" won excellence award from Associations Advance America.

  • April 28, 2008

    Partnership for Financial Literacy Policy hosting sixth-annual Financial Literacy Day on the Hill, showcasing money-management education tools from 75 financial-literacy groups, April 28, Hart Senate Building Room 902, Washington, D.C.

  • April 28, 2008

    Rockefeller Brothers Fund named 25 college juniors to receive Fellowships for Aspiring Teachers of Color; includes up to $22,100 over five years.

  • April 28, 2008

    Council on Foundations praised IRS for removing donor-advised funds from annual "Dirty Dozen" List of Tax Scams.

  • April 28, 2008

    Peggy Saika, women's funding activist, named winner of 2008 Leadership for Equity And Diversity Award by Women & Philanthropy, Washington, D.C.

  • April 28, 2008

    Council on Foundations, Arlington, Va., named Robert K. Ross, president and CEO of The California Endowment, its grantmaker of the year; awarded "Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative" with prize for collaborative grantmaking.

  • April 28, 2008

    Washington Trust Company, Westerly, R.I., donated record 13 tons of peanut butter to Rhode Island Community Food Bank during annual "PB Xpress" drive.

  • April 28, 2008

    American Academy of Arts & Sciences announced 2008 class of fellows: 212 scholars, scientists, artists, civic, corporate and philanthropic leaders.

  • April 28, 2008

    Phenomenex, Torrance, Calif., received Platinum Special Recognition Award from American Red Cross, for work with Southern Calif. Chapter of Red Cross.

  • April 28, 2008

    Jimmy Fund at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, received $175,100 from sale of David Ortiz replica Red Sox Jersey, known as ‘Yankee Curse Jersey.'

  • April 28, 2008

    Action Now, community-organizing group, Chicago, launched to engage and build power for low-, moderate-income families in Illinois.

  • April 28, 2008

    Siemens, in partnership with Business Civic Leadership Center and U.S. Chamber of Commerce, presented first-annual Sustainable Community Awards to four communities showing sustainable global-infrastructure solutions: City of Albuquerque, N.M. received award for large community; Chapel Hill-Carrboro, N.C., Chamber of Commerce for midsize community; Kingsport, Tenn., received small community award.

  • April 28, 2008

    Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint, Mich., promoted four within program department: Neal R. Hegarty, former program officer, named director; Shannon L. Lawder, former regional director, named director of Civil Society program; Samuel B. Passmore, former program officer, named director of Environment program; J. Walter Veirs, former program officer, named regional director for Central/Eastern Europe.

  • April 28, 2008

    20th Global Youth Service Day, April 25-27, drew millions of young people ages 5-25 from 101 countries to participate in service projects.

  • April 28, 2008

    Council for Advancement and Support of Education named five recipients of Distinguished Service Awards, recognizing service, leadership:

    * E. Burr Gibson, executive chair, Marts & Lundy, received CASE Lifetime Achievement Award

    * Vartan Gregorian, president, Carnegie Corporation of New York, received James L. Fisher Award for Distinguished Service to Education

    * William E. Skelton, 1940 graduate of Virginia Tech, received Ernest T. Stewart Award for Alumni Volunteer Involvement

    * April L. Harris, associate VP for advancement, University of Alabama-Hunstville, received Frank L. Ashmore Award for Service to CASE and the Advancement Profession

    * Mary Kay McPhee, volunteer, received Distinguished Friend of Education Award

  • April 28, 2008

    Blackbaud hosting volunteer fair at Charleston, S.C., and Indianapolis offices in recognition of volunteer week, April 27 to May 3.

  • April 28, 2008

    Charles Schwab Foundation to sponsor awards for winners of National Financial Literacy Challenge for American high School students.

  • April 28, 2008

    On Call Employee Solutions, staffing firm, San Diego, participating in Wetland Avegers ‘Mission Impossible' project, May 3, Swan Canyon, City Heights.

  • April 28, 2008

    Premier healthcare alliance seeking nominations for $70,000 Monroe E. Trout Premier Cares Award for groups benefiting the medically underserved; information online.

  • April 28, 2008

    Jessica Mayes, materials engineer, Lexmark International, Lexington, Ky., received company's Volunteer of the Year Award.

  • April 28, 2008

    DHL to ship $9.6M worth of pharmaceuticals, medical supplies from Mercy Corps to southern Iraq to help estimated 140,000 people.

  • April 28, 2008

    John Wiley & Sons published book by Ben Rigby, ‘Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web 2.0.'

  • April 28, 2008

    Hunter Lewis wrote new book, ‘How Much Money Does an Economy Need: Solving the Central Economic Puzzle of Money, Prices and Jobs.'

  • April 25, 2008

    OMB Watch extended deadline for Public Interest Awards nominations to April 30th, 5 p.m.; nominations can be made online.    

  • April 25, 2008

    Rosemarie Ryan, president of JWT, and Jeremy Pelczer, chair of WaterAid board in UK, named to board, WaterAid America.

  • April 25, 2008

    Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and American Association of Colleges of Nursing launched RWJF New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program.

  • April 25, 2008

    Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation hosting 2008 annual meeting and awards presentation April 28th, Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington.

  • April 25, 2008

    AARP to hold 8th Annual Day of Service May 8 to celebrate 50th anniversary of AARP with volunteer work in community projects.

  • April 25, 2008

    Vicki Burns, leader at Winnipeg Humane Society, named coordinator of Foundations in Lake Winnipeg Watershed at Community Foundations of Canada.

  • April 25, 2008

    Charla Rose Houston, vision rehabilitation therapist, Metrolina Association for the Blind, received 2008 AER Alfred Allen Award honoring professionals who spent careers in direct service to people with visual impairments.

  • April 25, 2008

    Radiant Charity Corp. raised $134,000 for Georgia Cancer Foundation at sixth annual Sprint for Cancer event April 20.

  • April 25, 2008

    Horse Power For Life held "Pink Horse Shoe" fundraiser Apr. 19 raising $28,000 for program providing free riding to cancer patients.

  • April 25, 2008

    Alameda County Community Food Bank, Oakland, Calif., named board members: Stephen Compagni Portis, director of special projects, University of California at Berkeley Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory; Tarang Amin, vice president, Clorox Global Franchise at Clorox Company.

  • April 25, 2008

    Linda Evans Twichell, former director of development, Head-Royce School, named director of development, Chabot Space & Science Center.

  • April 25, 2008

    William C. Vocke, former professor, National Cheng Chi University, named senior program director, Satellite Studio project at Carnegie Ethics Studio.

  • April 25, 2008

    National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts announced renewal of MetLife Foundation Partners in Arts Education program, calling for grants; applications available online.

  • April 25, 2008

    National Environmental Education Foundation and Student Conservation Association to plant 1M trees by National Public Lands Day, Sept. 27.

  • April 25, 2008

    Obsessive Compulsive Foundation relocated headquarters to Boston from Connecticut, elected new officers: Diane Davey, program director, OCD Institute, and Joy Kant, Art Gallery owner, named co-presidents; Christina Vertullo, senior lecturer in mathematics, Marist College, named vice president.

  • April 25, 2008

    VerticalResponse launched VerticalResponse for Non-Profits to help small groups use email marketing to communicate with donors, subscribers.

  • April 24, 2008

    Thirty Major League Baseball clubs participating in fourth annual Baseball Tomorrow Fund equipment drive benefiting youth groups.

  • April 24, 2008

    Connecticut Audubon Society received four-star rating from Charity Navigator.

  • April 24, 2008

    Charity Pro Travel launched international travel website, booking engine, donating 35 percent of company's commission to charity of user's choice.

  • April 24, 2008

    Charity Group launched CharityConnect, web-based platform providing tools to manage events, bring corporations, nonprofits together.

  • April 24, 2008

    University of California at Berkeley's Center for New Media launched Donation Dashboard, website recommending causes based on portfolios.

  • April 24, 2008

    Michael W. Kesti, president and CEO, of Health Ventures Inc., named executive director, Miami Beach Health Foundation.

  • April 23, 2008
    American Cancer Society to launch "Estamos Contigo," national Spanish-language public-awareness campaign.
  • April 23, 2008
    Drucker Institute seeking applications for $35,000 Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation; apply online.
  • April 23, 2008

    Hubbard Street Dance Chicago celebrated 30th anniversary with Spotlight Ball, raised almost $600,000.

  • April 23, 2008
    Columbia Business School and Columbia Community Service named recipients of 2008 Nancy Rupp Community Agency Scholarships providing funding for local nonprofit professionals to attend executive-education programs at Columbia's Institute for Not-for-Profit Management.
  • April 23, 2008
    Greg Allender, former managing director, RSM McGladrey Inc., named business unit president of Bethesda office, CBIZ Accounting, Tax & Advisory Services.
  • April 23, 2008
    Susan Kilbourne, former public policy director, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, named VP and training director, Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest.
  • April 21, 2008
    AFP Fund Development Series released book edited by Janice Gow Pettey, "Ethical Fundraising: A Guide for Nonprofit Boards and Fundraisers," focusing on key issues and tools for ethical fundraising.
  • April 21, 2008
    Alison Lewis, senior VP of bottler sales and marketing, Coca-Cola Company, elected to board of trustees, National 4-H Council.
  • April 21, 2008

    Glenborough LLC, real-estate company, San Mateo, Calif., held various events focusing on environmental issues on Earth Day 2008.

  • April 21, 2008
    AFP Fund Development Series released book by Joshua M. Birkholz, "Fundraising Analytics: Using Data to Guide Strategy," exploring how analytics can be used to drive success in fundraising.
  • April 21, 2008
    Indiana University Press released new book by Amy A. Kass, "Giving Well, Doing Good," series of readings exploring philanthropy.
  • April 21, 2008
    Bob and Pat Gempel, co-founders, HOPE Worldwide, to retire in May; Randy Jordan, current COO, to become CEO.
  • April 21, 2008

    Harriet M. Ivy, president and CEO, Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, and P.A. Mack, Jr. to be honored at annual Spirit of Philanthropy Awards Ceremony at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University.

  • April 21, 2008
    Bob Regnier, president and CEO, Bank of Blue Valley, named Philanthropist of the Year by Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City.
  • April 21, 2008
    McCormick Tribune Foundation received 2008 Paul Ylvisaker Award for Public Policy Engagement from Council on Foundations in recognition of foundation's efforts to improve early care, education for at-risk children in Illinois.
  • April 21, 2008

    FreeCause, Kintera Connect partner, launched social-networking application that integrates Facebook with donor-management system.

  • April 21, 2008
    Healthcare Georgia Foundation named seven recipients of community service award, dedicated to former board member Joseph. D. Greene: Anjli Aurora, Krystal Bragg, Ed Burnette, David S. Humphries, E. Andrew Isakson, Barbara Rudolph, FNP, Coastal Medical Access Project.
  • April 18, 2008

    Croy Canyon Ranch, Ketchum, Idaho, to launch capital campaign to build continuing-care retirement community.

  • April 18, 2008

    Donorbuddy launched new website that includes tools to assist with e-Commerce, online payment options.

  • April 18, 2008

    Lawrence Lessig, Stanford law professor, named to board of directors, MAPLight.org.

  • April 18, 2008

    Brian Corcoran, NASCAR marketing executive, named chairman, National Advisory Council of Make-A-Wish Foundation.

  • April 18, 2008

    William F. Baker, president emeritus, PBS station Thirteen/WNET, honored at station's 15th Annual Gala Salute, which raised almost $3M.

  • April 18, 2008

    Children's Partnership released "Information Technology Making a Difference in Children's Lives: An Issue Brief for Leaders for Children," focusing on how digital tools can improve children's health, education.

  • April 18, 2008

    Betsy Carr, former senior development officer, office of advancement, Connecticut College, named director of development, Yale's School of Music.

  • April 18, 2008

    Daniel C. Nepstad, former senior scientist, Woods Hole Research Center, named chief program officer of environmental programs, Moore Foundation.

  • April 18, 2008

    Famzam.com, family-networking website, partnering with Christian humanitarian organization World Vision; for every 5,000 new members to Famzam, company will sponsor another child through World Vision.

  • April 18, 2008

    Verizon donated over $87,000 to Calif. literacy programs in 2007 through Check Into Literacy, program allowing customers to make $1-a-month donations.

  • April 18, 2008

    Pamela Gayle Alexander, judge, Hennepin County District Court, Minn., named president, Council on Crime and Justice, Minneapolis.

  • April 18, 2008

    Tom Kruse, former trade and investment policy advisor to Bolivian government, named program officer, Democratic Practice program, Rockefeller Brothers Fund.

  • April 18, 2008

    Community Voice Mail received Directors Nonprofit Excellence Award from Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy in recognition of partnership with Cisco Systems.

  • April 18, 2008

    Community Voice Mail launched new site at Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, Tulsa, Okla.

  • April 18, 2008

    Arbor Day Foundation and HSBC Bank USA to plant at least 100,000 trees in national forests as part of paperless campaign; HSBC to donate $1 to plant tree for every customer switching to paperless statements.

  • April 18, 2008

    Global Fund for the Children produced "War Child" film, which will debut in U.S. April 28 at Tribeca Film Festival; film follows life of Sudanese child soldier who became musician.

  • April 18, 2008

    Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action published new book, "Just another Emperor? The Myths and Realities of Philanthrocapitalism," by Michael Edwards, civil-society writer.

  • April 18, 2008

    Children's Defense Fund, Washington, D.C., named new board members: D.D. Eisenberg, child advocate and sportswriter; Lan Bentsen, director and executive vice president, Frontera Resources; Pat Fallon, chairman of Fallon Wide.

  • April 17, 2008
    John Wiley & Sons published "Zone of Insolvency: How Nonprofits Avoid Hidden Liabilities and Build Financial Strength," by Ron Mattocks.
  • April 16, 2008
    Knight Foundation, Aspen Institute launched Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy to make recommendations for public policy, private initiatives to help meet community-information needs.
  • April 15, 2008

    Actress Reese Witherspoon serving as special guest, Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, May 4, Washington D.C.

  • April 15, 2008

    Foundation Center, New York, released Spanish translation of proposal writing guide; will offer writing proposal classes in Spanish in California

  • April 15, 2008

    Lynn C. Fritz named 2008 recipient of California Prize for Service and the Common Good by University of San Francisco.

  • April 15, 2008

    Christina DePaul, former senior VP, Corcoran Gallery of Art, named president and CEO, National Foundation for Advancement in Arts.

  • April 15, 2008

    MacArthur Foundation named new staff: Deepa Gupta, former senior associate, McKinsey and Co., named program officer in general program; Christopher Holtz, former Asia grant director, Critical Ecosystems Partnership Fund, named Asia program officer for Conservation and Sustainable Development program; Gordon Wright, technology coordinator for solo and small firm division, American Bar Association, named electronic communications specialist in public affairs department.

  • April 15, 2008

    David O. Renz, director, Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership, named department chair, Bloch School of Business and Public Administration, University of Missouri.

  • April 15, 2008

    Joanna Ballantine, executive director, Harold Grinspoon Foundation, received J.J. Greenberg Memorial Award from Jewish Funder Network for extraordinary leadership in Jewish philanthropy.

  • April 15, 2008

    United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, Va., launched Turn 2 Foundation/Sharlee Jeter Scholarship Fund program funded by New York Yankee Derek Jeter.

  • April 15, 2008

    Jewish Funders Network, New York, opening Israeli branch in Jerusalem.

  • April 15, 2008

    City of Hope cancer center, Los Angeles, named board members: Michael E. Keane, former vice president and CFO, Computer Sciences Corporation; Eddy W. Hartenstein, retired vice chairman, DIRECTV Group; Kathleen McNamera, consultant to Priority Healthcare/Express Scripts.

  • April 15, 2008

    National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum reached $350M goal with help of $10M donation from Cantor Fitzgerald L.P.

  • April 15, 2008

    United Health Foundation and Aging with Dignity received National Healthcare Consumer Advocacy Award from Society of Healthcare Consumer Advocacy; award recognizes 500,000 wishes campaign to distribute Free Wishes living will document in 20 languages.

  • April 15, 2008

    Michael J. Januzik, former chief financial officer, California Endowment, named vice president of finance and CFO, Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles.

  • April 15, 2008

    Karen Durkin, former executive VP of communications and brand strategy, National Hockey League, named CEO, Women's Sports Foundation.

  • April 15, 2008

    Brian A. MacDonald, former chief operation officer, New Hampsire Audubon, named president of National Braille Press.

  • April 14, 2008
    John Wiley & Sons published "Nonprofit Financial Planning Made Easy," by Jody Blazek.
  • April 14, 2008

    Regence Group, health insurer, Portland, Ore., launched corporate foundation to address healthcare transformation in U.S.; plans to donate $2.5 million in first year, $4 million a year thereafter to fund healthcare access and quality, use of technology to engage consumers, improvements to end-of-life care.

  • April 14, 2008
    cMarket, online-auction provider, has hosted 4,000 auctions raising over $40 million total since company's inception in 2003.
  • April 14, 2008
    Save the Titanic Foundation, Santa Monica, Calif., received President's Volunteer Service Award from President Bush.
  • April 14, 2008

    Ariva, Bronx-based nonprofit, completed fifth year of tax prep and literacy classes for low and moderate-income residents.

  • April 14, 2008

    Association of Fundraising Professionals, Arlington, Va., surpassed 30,000 members across 208 chapters in 38 countries.

  • April 14, 2008

    My Stuff Bags Foundation holding drive during May to provide duffel bags full of new items for foster kids in Southern California.

  • April 14, 2008

    Marci Zimmerman, former executive director, Desert Southwest Chapter of Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, promoted to director of partner development, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Phoenix, Ariz.

  • April 11, 2008

    Through partnership with UNICEF, British Telecommunications providing $1M to help Brazilian adolescents use communication tools.

  • April 11, 2008

    Ned Rimer, former co-founder of Citizen Schools, to lead effort at Education Development Center, Netwon, Mass., to improve chronic, end-of-life care, help patients, families better use health care system.

  • April 11, 2008

    Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles launched second year of A Brush with Kindness, program repairing homes for people in need.

  • April 11, 2008

    John E. Kobara, former CEO, CK12 Foundation, named senior VP of external and donor relations, California Community Foundation.

  • April 11, 2008
    Citi Foundation launched three-year $11.2M grant program to advance microfinance in developing countries.
  • April 11, 2008

    Home Depot to help build, refurbish 1,000th Kaboom! playspace for children since starting in 2005; $25M invested to date by Home Depot.

  • April 11, 2008

    Marvin B. Laster, director, Boys & Girls Clubs of America Diversity Program, named first Inclusion Champion by Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation.

  • April 9, 2008

    Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Minneapolis, generated $320.9M in 2007 for communities, congregations, individuals, families in need.

  • April 9, 2008
    Robert K. Ross, president and CEO, California Endowment, named Distinguished Grantmaker of the Year by Council on Foundation, to be presented May 4-7, Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.
  • April 9, 2008
    RISO Inc., Danvers, Mass., partnering with Arbor Day Foundation to plant 100,000 trees over four years.
  • April 9, 2008

    Jim Kelly, CEO of ING Direct, received Junior Achievement Gold Leadership Award at 34th Annual U.S. Business Hall of Fame, Nashville; award recognizes volunteer efforts to educate youth on money management.

  • April 9, 2008
    HIV Cruise Retreat 2007 raised $6,000 for Program for Wellness Restoration to support Doctors Without Borders; over $30,000 raised in past 10 years.
  • April 9, 2008

    Paul G. Schervish, Ph.D., philanthropy expert, sociologist, to receive Fithian Leadership Award from International Association of Advisors in Philanthropy in recognition of career in service to philanthropic community.

  • April 9, 2008
    Networking for Charity launched website connecting donors with industry leaders, celebrities while raising money for charity; users may request meetings with industry leaders, celebrities in exchange for donations to charity.
  • April 9, 2008

    Ben & Jerry's joined ONE Campaign to fight extreme poverty, preventable disease around the world; will release "ONE Cheesecake Brownie" flavor to raise awareness.

  • April 9, 2008
    BlogHer, women's online network, launched fundraising effort for maternal-health projects using GlobalGiving website; runs through Mother's Day.
  • April 9, 2008
    LGBT @ NYPL raised more than $500,000 in corporate, private donations to expand, strengthen LGBT collection at New York Public Library.
  • April 9, 2008
    Stanford Graduate School of Business offering week-long education program June 23-30 to inform, energize social entrepreneurs to develop new ways of addressing various social issues.
  • April 9, 2008
    Global Community Service Foundation and Free Wheelchair Mission, in partnership with Dong Nai News, providing 500 wheelchairs to disabled adults, children in central, southeastern Vietnam.
  • April 9, 2008
    EPIX Pharmaceuticals, Lexington, Mass., expanded collaboration with Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics; total potential value of collaboration now more than $50M.
  • April 7, 2008
    Seattle Parks Foundation reached $20M goal to develop Lake Union Park, new waterfront park to be built at south end of Lake Union, Seattle; over 450 individual businesses, foundations contributed.
  • April 7, 2008
    Safeway Inc., Pleasanton, Calif., launching month-long fundraising and awareness campaign with Special Olympics, Easter Seals to fund regional rehabilitation services, autism programs, provide job training, adopt athletes to participate in Special Olympics.
  • April 7, 2008
    Patagonia tracking and publicizing social, environmental impact of specific garments through Footprint Chronicles website.
  • April 7, 2008
    ClimateCHECK partnering with LiveNeutral to enhance training for next generation of leaders on environmental issues; joining with Presidio School of Management to provide learning program, internships.
  • April 7, 2008
    Paul Gilman, founding director, Oak Ridge Center for Advanced Studies, named senior VP and chief sustainability officer, Covanta Energy.
  • April 7, 2008

    Rocky Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council gave "Corporation of the Year" award to Qwest Communications International in honor of commitment to minority business development.

  • April 7, 2008
    Emerson and Church Publishers released new book, "How to Raise Planned Gifts by Mail," by Larry Stelter.
  • April 7, 2008
    Cliff Consulting, Oakland, Calif., name to "Seven Small Jewels" list in Consulting Magazine's March/April 2008 issue.
  • April 7, 2008

    John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation launched Juvenile Indigent Defense Action Network, aimed at improving juvenile-indigent defense system; foundation calling for state, local jurisdictions, organizations to become members.

  • April 7, 2008
    Foundation Center released eighth edition of Foundation Fundamentals; contains new chapters on funding-research needs of individual grantseekers and resources for corporate funding research.
  • April 7, 2008

    Indiana University Press published new book, "We Make a Life by What We Give," by Richard B. Gunderman; examines needs and opportunities of donors, highlights importance of sharing.

  • April 7, 2008
    Council on Foundations named recipients of 2008 awards to be presented at Philanthropy's Vision: A Leadership Summit: Linetta J. Gilbert, senior program officer, Ford Foundation, received Robert W. Scrivner Award for Creative Grantmaking; Peggy Saika, president and executive director, Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, received 2008 Leadership, Equity, and Diversity Award; McCormick Tribune Foundation received Paul Ylvisaker Award for Public Policy Engagement.
  • April 7, 2008

    Hewlett-Packard released annual Global Citizenship Report outlining progress, challenges for 2007.

  • April 7, 2008

    Scott Newman, vice president, Foundation for AIDS Research, named chief financial officer, Population Council.

  • April 7, 2008

    David La Piana wrote new book, "The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World."

  • April 7, 2008
    Maria D. Ramos-Chertok, community volunteer, and Robert J. Reynolds, volunteer for local, international nonprofits, named to board of trustees, Marin Community Foundation.
  • April 7, 2008
    Lendon Gray, Olympic equestrian, named president and CEO, Dressage Foundation, effective September 1, 2008.
  • April 3, 2008

    Reeta Roy, former division vice president for global citizenship and policy at Abbott, named president and CEO, MasterCard Foundation.

  • April 3, 2008

    Broad Foundation named five school districts as finalists for $1M 2008 Broad Prize for Urban Education, winner to be announced Oct. 14 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York: Aldine Independent School District, near Houston; Broward County Public Schools, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Brownsville Independent School District, on Texas-Mexico border; Long Beach Unified School District, Calif.; Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

  • April 3, 2008

    Michael Buchanan, senior consultant at Dini Partners, named president of Houston chapter of Association of Fundraising Professionals.

  • April 3, 2008

    Humana Inc., Louisville, Ky., ranked seventh one 2008's "100 Best Corproate Citizens" by Corporate Responsibility Officer Magazine.

  • April 3, 2008

    Wiley Publishers released "Nonprofit Law for Religious Organizations," book by Bruce R. Hopkins, David O. Middlebrook," book covering legal topics in question-and-answer format.

  • April 3, 2008

    Youth Service America announced published Effective Practices for Engaging At-Risk Youth in Service, guide providing overview of theory, practices for engaging youth in service.

  • April 3, 2008

    Nick Booth, former campaign director, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, named vice president of philanthropy, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

  • April 3, 2008

    Robert S. Powell, former associate director of administration, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, named senior vice president of research operations, City of Hope cancer center; Kristine Justus promoted to vice president of basic research operations, Douglas C. Stahl promoted to vice president of clinical research operations.

  • April 3, 2008

    American Friends of Tel Hashomer Medical Center partnering with Global Special Ambassador Lapo Elkann to raise $10M for rehabilitation center.

  • April 3, 2008

    Miami Beach Health Foundation created to meet growing demand for quality, affordable healthcare.

  • April 3, 2008

    W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Foundation for Child Development created Strategic Knowledge Fund to understand, improve lives of vulnerable young children; WKKF committed $1,200,000 to two-year partnership.

  • April 3, 2008

    American Honda Motor Co. serving fourth year as Official Automobile Manufacturer for Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup; partnership pairs Honda dealers with volunteers to clean streets, roads, highways.

  • April 3, 2008

    Council on Foundations, Foundations Center, Independent Sector, InterAction calling for proposals for information repository on non-U.S. NGOs; groups plan to establish, maintain centralized repository.

  • April 3, 2008

    Bush Leadership Fellows Program holding information meetings for 2009 study program, April 22, Rochester Public Library, Rochester, Minn.

  • April 3, 2008

    OMB Watch launched web-based regulatory resource center providing tips, educational resources in federal regulatory process for advocates.

  • April 3, 2008
    ConocoPhillips and Penn State launching ConocoPhillips Energy Prize, program seeking ideas to improve development, use of energy; will award up to $300,000 in cash prizes.
  • April 3, 2008

    Rich Blewitt, global-crisis and issues-management expert, named senior advisor at W2 Group.

  • April 3, 2008

    MyLifeLine raised over $40,000 for MyLifeLine Cancer Foundation; 10% to be donated to Lance Armstrong Foundation, one computer to be donated to Brent's Place for Kids with Cancer.

  • April 3, 2008

    Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles and local students launched ACT! SPEAK! BUILD! Week, hosting events aimed at ending poverty housing.

  • April 3, 2008

    Michael & Susan Dell Foundation launched redesigned website.

  • March 31, 2008

    Boston Digital Bridge Foundation's Technology Goes Home @ School Program, Lilla G Frederick Middle School, named national winner of Second Annual Verizon Tech Savvy Awards.

  • March 31, 2008

    Open Society Institute, Sigrid Rausing Trust, United Kingdom Department of International Development launched Disabilities Rights Fund to support human rights of people with disabilities.

  • March 31, 2008

    SupportOurTroops.org shipped 157,140 servings of popcorn good-will gifts to Air Force personnel in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait.

  • March 31, 2008

    Advanced Solutions International, Alexandria, Va., completed National Kidney Foundation's first social media-based donation pro-bono campaign, doubling donors to 256 from 128.

  • March 31, 2008

    Nonprofit Federation of Direct Marketing Association and MobileCause launched program to help members increase fundraising opportunities in mobile marketing.

  • March 31, 2008

    Field Museum, Chicago, launching innovative shared-bike program for employees to use for personal, work-related reasons; museum providing showers, bike parking as encouragement.

  • March 31, 2008

    Western Union Company, Englewood, Colo., sponsoring United Farm Workers Foundation's 10th Annual Cesar E. Chavez Walk, Festival benefiting farm workers, migrants and families in U.S.

  • March 31, 2008

    Armed Forces Foundation raised $130,000 from auction of custom-built 1957 Chevy convertible at Congressional Gala, March 5.

  • March 31, 2008

    Susan Wefald, former vice president of programs, Ms. Foundation for Women, named executive vice president and chief operating officer; Patricia Eng, senior program officer for safety, promoted to vice president for programs. 

  • March 31, 2008

    In recent U.S. Tour Operators Association survey, half respondents adopted policy regarding charitable giving; 70 percent of companies with charitable-giving policies contribute to specific charity, while 25 percent established own foundation; 18 percent donate percentage of sales to particular charity, while 6 percent encourage clients to give to suggested charity.

  • March 31, 2008

    American Heart Association's Start! program named Non-Profit Campaign of the Year by PR Week.

  • March 31, 2008

    Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma, selected Agilon to provide development/alumni fundraising software system.

  • March 31, 2008

    Marla Davidson, chief information officer and executive vice president, Arthritis Foundation, to be keynote speaker at Kintera's user conference.

  • March 31, 2008

    Paul Gray, graduate professor in electrical engineering, University of California, Berkeley, named to board, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

  • March 31, 2008

    McCarthey Dressman Education Foundation accepting applications for teaching grants: academic-enrichment grants, teacher-development grants, student-teaching scholarships; applications available online.

  • March 31, 2008

    Netsquared members selected 21 finalist projects to compete for share of $100,000 Mashup Challenge at upcoming conference.

  • March 31, 2008

    Charles Granquist, former director, Pocantico programs, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, named executive director. Other promoted to director: Cathryn Berlinski, former human resources manager; Gail Fuller, former communications officer; Hope Lyons, former grants manager.

  • March 28, 2008

    Kevin F. Walker, former associate vice president of programs, Mott Foundation, named president and CEO, Northwest Area Foundation.

  • March 28, 2008

    Coca-Cola to darken Times Square billboard, lights at world headquarters in Atlanta for Earth Hour 2008, 8-9 p.m., March 29; World Wildlife Fund asking for lights off for one hour to call attention to climate change.

  • March 28, 2008

    Joe Waz, Comcast executive, named to board of Family Online Safety Institute.

  • March 28, 2008

    Phipps Community Development Corporation announced opening of Phipps Opportunity Center, Bronx, N.Y.; center provides literacy instruction, computer classes, family resource center.

  • March 28, 2008

    Integrated Wealth Management providing $150,000 title sponsorship for 2009 Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala benefiting Desert AIDS project; Jim Casey, president and CEO, Integrated Wealth, serving as co-chair.

  • March 28, 2008

    Denise Strack, director of private equity and real assets portfolio, named chief investment officer, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, San Francisco.

  • March 28, 2008

    Michael D. Farley, former interim CEO, American Diabetes Association, named CEO of Lupus Foundation of America, Washington D.C.

  • March 28, 2008

    National Audubon Society and Toyota launched Together Green to fund conversation projects, train environmental leaders, provide opportunities to help environment; funded by $20M Toyota grant.

  • March 28, 2008

    Open Society Institute to award total of $2M to scholars, journalists, activists in 2008 as part of fellowship program enabling individuals to launch projects to change public policy.

  • March 28, 2008

    Kate Kibbey, Wayne County, Mich., named 2008 Toyota National Family Literacy Teacher of the Year; includes $5,000 for literacy program and Kibbey will be featured on electronic billboard in Times Square.

  • March 28, 2008

    Dell and Goodwill Industries of Houston launched Reconnect, free drop-off program to recycle unwanted computers.

  • March 26, 2008

    Medtronic Foundation received three awards for excellence in community communications from 2008 Wilmer Shields Rich Awards program: Gold Award in website category, Silver Award in special reports, Bronze Award in annual report.  

  • March 26, 2008

    National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts to renew MetLife Foundation Partners in Arts Education Program, which awards grants, provides training to support partnerships between community arts education and public schools.

  • March 26, 2008

    H.J. Heinz Company turning off lights in its offices worldwide March 29 in observance of World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour 2008; Earth Hour encourages outage from 8-9 p.m.

  • March 26, 2008

    IBM sending 100 employees to various countries through Corporate Service Corps program for projects on economic development, information technology.

  • March 26, 2008

    UN Foundation and Youth Service America launched new service-learning module for malaria prevention, awareness, fundraising for volunteers on Global Youth Service Day, April 25-27, as well as World Malaria Day, April 25th.

  • March 26, 2008

    ExxonMobil Foundation, Volunteer Center of North Texas selected 75 nonp