Anand Giridharadas of The New York Times believes corporations ought to think more about how to do good while turning profits in addition to what they give away after the profits are made.
Bitcoin has a charity. Called, oddly enough, the BitGive Foundation. All evidence points to it existing in the real world.
Inside Philanthropy points to criminal justice reform as a fine example of philanthropy’s use of big data.
Volunteer on Instagram. Support your favorite nonprofit with your high-quality photographs. Quite clever.
The Clinton Foundation vs. Charity Navigator. If you run a charity you may want to refrain from trying to strong-arm a Charity Navigator board member to change your rating.
If I got piles of money from a relatively small group of wealthy donors I’d want to have some secrets too. Not so fast, says a California judge.
Ayn Rand spins in her grave. Company gives all profits to charity.
Some good advice on how nonprofits can survive “Mobilegeddon.” Yes, your audience uses their mobile phones. A lot.
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