Lost signs with rediscovered stories: Explore the New York Sign Museum | amNewYorkThe New York Sign Museum, founded by co-owners of Noble Signs, showcases salvaged historical signs and contributes to preserving local sign culture.
US Judge orders Trump to restore funding for foreign aid programmesA federal judge halted Trump's funding freeze affecting US foreign aid and development programs, citing major negative impacts on vital assistance organizations.
Trump administration's federal funding freeze spurs anxietyTrump's funding freeze could disrupt essential federal programs in education, healthcare, and poverty reduction.
US Judge orders Trump to restore funding for foreign aid programmesA federal judge halted Trump's funding freeze affecting US foreign aid and development programs, citing major negative impacts on vital assistance organizations.
Trump administration's federal funding freeze spurs anxietyTrump's funding freeze could disrupt essential federal programs in education, healthcare, and poverty reduction.
The Morning After: Musk wants to buy OpenAI. It doesn't want to be bought.Elon Musk's xAI has made a significant bid for OpenAI amidst ongoing controversies around the company's non-profit status.
In Minnesota, a no-strings-attached cash programme for artists is gaining momentumSpringboard for the Arts is expanding its guaranteed income program for artists to support 100 individuals over a longer period.
Republicans renew push to expand government powers to punish non-profitsHouse Republicans aim to pass a bill granting broad powers to sanction non-profit organizations, raising concerns over civil liberties and political misuse.
138-year-old boxing club in east London that trains people for free faces closure over massive rent increaseBroad Street ABC fears closure due to a proposed 60,000 rent hike from Tower Hamlets Council, which jeopardizes its free training programs for youths.
Assemblymember Colton, local nonprofits help ease food insecurity for NYCHA residentsThe food giveaway at NYCHA Marlboro Houses provided essential provisions to about 150 families, highlighting community collaboration in addressing food insecurity.
138-year-old boxing club in east London that trains people for free faces closure over massive rent increaseBroad Street ABC fears closure due to a proposed 60,000 rent hike from Tower Hamlets Council, which jeopardizes its free training programs for youths.
Assemblymember Colton, local nonprofits help ease food insecurity for NYCHA residentsThe food giveaway at NYCHA Marlboro Houses provided essential provisions to about 150 families, highlighting community collaboration in addressing food insecurity.
How many similar breaches can one entity have in one year before regulators do something?Minuteman Senior Services has faced multiple data breaches over a two-year span, highlighting significant concerns about their data security measures.
How Good Is AI At Detecting Human Emotions? Too Good.AI is increasingly transforming communication and actions, particularly in understanding emotions expressed in social media, which can influence behaviors like donations.
An Abortion Fund Took a Stand Against Israel's War in Gaza. The Fallout Was Extreme.The Instagram post aimed to honor Indigenous Peoples Day but led to internal conflict within DCAF over sensitivity and political representation regarding the Israel-Palestine issue.
Romero House to open apartment building for refugee families | CBC NewsRomero House is opening an apartment building to support refugee families in need of transitional housing.
Climate crisis threatens medical blood supply in US amid extreme weatherThe climate crisis is negatively impacting blood donations in the US, leading to significant shortages and challenges for hospitals.Record-breaking summer heat and extreme weather reduce blood drive participation, exacerbating the supply issue.
City Council, non-profits sound alarm as city proposes $5 million cut to HIV/AIDS servicesThe Adams administration is proposing cuts to HIV/AIDS funding, drawing criticism from LGBTQ+ Caucus and non-profit organizations in NYC.
Education sector facing huge VMware cost increases after Broadcom ends discounts | Computer WeeklyNon-profit organizations facing massive VMware licensing fee increases.Customers struggling with cost implications of changes to VMware software bundles and server licenses.
City Human Services Workers to Get Cost of Living Wage IncreasesInvestment of $741 million in NYC's human services sector for 80,000 workersNew COLA initiative with 3% annual wage increases over three years