My DMs are open for tips or ideas about the world of giving, nonprofits and philanthropy (especially if it has a cryptocurrency angle). https://t.co/fzYkrjzmZC
Trump campaign is the first major one to use @gofundme to raise money, a move experts say is unorthodox, but not illegal. @AP's @jam3spollard has details on how much has been donated to victims from Butler, Pa. and #HurricaneHelene#philanthropy
https://t.co/RcKTrTK11R
NEW: Hundreds of millions of dollars flow through a relatively unknown group of political nonprofits called 527s every year
We found a network of 10 orgs that raised over $33 million and spent 90% on fundraising and almost nothing on their stated causes
https://t.co/QRLaRmr1XD
I wrote an essay about school segregation, the courts, public good, and why it all still matters for kids today. It's also about Charlotte, a place that means very much to me.
My latest for @AP, on the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board:
https://t.co/IdBJ4YzDi4
For the 4th time today, Adams describes Nahla Al-Arian as an outside agitator. This time in response to a question about the “nameless leaders” he claims are behind the protest.
Her actual role: Stopping by the encampment with her daughters last week
https://t.co/qrk2DOcwC8
Spoiled milk, anyone?
⬇️ ER Visits And Losing Weight: Shelter Food Is Hurting Migrants and the Department of Homeless Services Is Serving It Anyway
https://t.co/kMAmY5tdEU
This week, my @AP colleagues and I launched a multipart series called Lethal Restraint, exploring how and why people die after police rely on use-of-force tactics that, unlike guns, are not supposed to end in a death. It was an extensive research effort. Let me explain. (1/18)
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York City is one of a handful of veterinary hospitals across the country that is equipped to handle the most complicated cases. Meet two of their patients.
some news! I'm joining @AP's business team to report on philanthropy. My beat will cover the ways new generations and technologies are changing the world of charitable giving. Hit me up if you're engaged in this exciting area. The contact is the same: [email protected]
Today, we're reminding @AP's top managers that staff are eager to focus on the important news of 2024 with a contract that gives us fair pay.
But their current proposal doesn’t – not even close. Here's what the Guild members have to say to AP leadership 👇
While #COP28 goes into overtime, the @AP tally on new pledges to fight climate change is at least $2.1 billion from the private sector. @tkbeaty has the details #philanthropy
https://t.co/NG78HnTGOs
A donor-advised fund that says it's devoted to supporting the Sustainable Development Goals granted out less than less than one tenth of a percent of the $10 billion it says it holds...
But that valuation itself is unclear. Also, NFTs.
Great reporting by @AlexDanielsCOP
It’s been nearly 18 months since we started bargaining with AP for a fair contract.
Right now, our members are taking a short break to show solidarity in our shared power. Our work makes the wire run. #UnionStrong
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has announced its 2023 class of fellows, often known as recipients of the "genius grant." https://t.co/b8MgCqaAaS
Why do nonprofits and protesters flock to NYC for #UNGA2023 without ever heading to the UN? @TKBeaty hit the conferences, awards ceremonies and the streets to find out #philanthropy
https://t.co/Je4qeFYfFC
"Grant funding has become the preferred way @AP hires to cover vital topics like democracy, climate change and statehouses. Without stronger protections and a timely on-ramp to permanent jobs, most employees in grant-funded positions will become second-class workers." — @tkbeaty