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#philanthropy
fromNature
1 week ago
Non-profit organizations

Meeting the moment: how scientific philanthropies are expanding their reach

Fundraising
fromFast Company
8 hours ago

MacKenzie Scott says we underestimate the impact of small acts of kindness. Science agrees

MacKenzie Scott emphasizes the significance of small acts of kindness, highlighting their substantial impact on society and individual well-being.
Non-profit organizations
fromNature
1 week ago

Meeting the moment: how scientific philanthropies are expanding their reach

Federal funding cuts in 2025 prompted increased reliance on philanthropic funding for research and development in the US.
Fundraising
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

How giving starts progress and leadership scales it

Volatility and accountability are transforming philanthropy, requiring leadership to drive impactful change.
#homelessness
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
9 hours ago

This Restaurant Is Working to End Homelessness

130 Primrose continues the mission of Home Kitchen by employing individuals affected by homelessness and providing them with training and opportunities in hospitality.
Pets
fromLady Freethinker
2 weeks ago

People More Likely to Stay at Homeless Shelters if Their Beloved Pets Are Allowed, New Study Finds

Companion animals are crucial for unhoused individuals, and programs allowing pets in shelters significantly improve access to housing and support.
Women in technology
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Comic Relief helps women with a fresh start through baking

Leonie Letitia and Katie Catt overcame homelessness and abuse through Luminary Women's baking program, gaining skills for employment and personal growth.
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
9 hours ago

This Restaurant Is Working to End Homelessness

130 Primrose continues the mission of Home Kitchen by employing individuals affected by homelessness and providing them with training and opportunities in hospitality.
Pets
fromLady Freethinker
2 weeks ago

People More Likely to Stay at Homeless Shelters if Their Beloved Pets Are Allowed, New Study Finds

Companion animals are crucial for unhoused individuals, and programs allowing pets in shelters significantly improve access to housing and support.
Women in technology
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Comic Relief helps women with a fresh start through baking

Leonie Letitia and Katie Catt overcame homelessness and abuse through Luminary Women's baking program, gaining skills for employment and personal growth.
Media industry
fromThe Nation
12 hours ago

Are Magazines Failing to Cover the New World Order?

Equator aims to provide a global perspective on culture and thought, challenging the provincialism of Western media coverage.
World news
fromPrx
2 days ago

The World

Mexico plans to expand health care access and unify the system, but funding and resources are critical for success.
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Climate disaster victims are rebuilding using prefab homes from boxy to bespoke

The spate of wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods fueled by manmade climate change that have plagued vast swaths of the country in recent years, are changing the housing industry.
US news
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Humanity's Report Card: How Bad Is It, Really?

Humanity's overall grades for thriving are low, with survival odds at 67% and a critical failure in planetary harmony.
Photography
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

World Press Photo Contest winners cast a lens on resilience, pain and bliss

The 2026 World Press Photos contest highlights conflict, migration, and climate issues, showcasing both pain and hope through powerful imagery.
fromState of the Planet
6 days ago

Why Climate Work Is Community Work

"The responders weren't just FEMA, it was people taking up direct collections for food, for clothing; it was a community response."
Online Community Development
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Why Your Story, Engagement, And Empathy Matter More Than Ever - Above the Law

Trust begins with realness. When lawyers share their story and the reason behind their work, clients see themselves reflected in that narrative. Clients are not simply hiring legal skill; they are looking for alignment, empathy, and shared values. Storytelling bridges that gap.
Online marketing
Humor
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Don't knock small talk. It has the power to mend a world ripped apart by rage | Bidisha

Small talk is essential for social interaction and team building, providing value despite its reputation as trivial conversation.
World news
fromPrx
6 days ago

The World

Israeli forces killed Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil, prompting accusations of a war crime from Lebanese officials.
Public health
fromNature
2 weeks ago

How I harness research to inform humanitarian relief efforts

Beverley Stringer has dedicated her career to humanitarian work with Médecins Sans Frontières, focusing on improving public health in crisis settings.
Fundraising
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'Had Ireland not come, I might not be alive': The children of Chernobyl given a second chance by activist Adi Roche's charity

A woman adopted from a Minsk orphanage credits a charity for saving her life after the Chernobyl disaster.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 weeks ago

Building stories and community: The rise of the Brooklyn Book Bodega * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn Book Bodega aims to increase access to books for children and families in New York City, addressing disparities in book availability.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Liza Minnelli reflects on her life, career, and family dynamics, emphasizing resilience and personal growth amidst challenges.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

People who turned out genuinely kind despite a tough childhood didn't learn kindness - they absorbed its absence so completely that its presence became the one thing they couldn't withhold from anyone who needed it, not as a decision, but as the only response available to a person formed the way they were formed - Silicon Canals

Kindness often stems from experiencing adversity, leading to deep empathy rather than being solely a product of a nurturing environment.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

The homeless teenager who became a successful advertising boss

Greg Daily's journey from homelessness to entrepreneurship began when he was a teenager, sleeping on friends' sofas and struggling to find work. His grandfather's legacy of selling brooms instilled in him the belief that 'Businesses feed families.' Today, he leads Science in Advertising, a firm that helps clients from large corporations to small shops manage their online presence.
Startup companies
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 month ago

Why "Service" and "Giving Back" Get It Wrong

Fresh terminology is needed for 'service' and 'giving back' to avoid implying a moral hierarchy.
Social justice
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Modern social impact conferences need a new playbook

Conferences must address real tensions and foster candid discussions to remain relevant and effective in today's uncertain environment.
fromPrx
1 month ago

The World

Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is causing a ripple effect in global agriculture, as farmers face fertilizer shortages that threaten crop yields and food security.
World news
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

The deal that cost father and son's lives in 'forgotten disaster'

A father and son died in a 1946 crush at an FA Cup match at Burnden Park when over 85,000 people exceeded the stadium's 20,000 capacity, killing 33 and injuring 400.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Moltbook: The conversation we should be having

Running AI infrastructure costs are astronomical. Back in 2023, it was estimated that OpenAI spends around $700,000 per day to run ChatGPT—about 36 cents per query. However, in 2024 with the release of its higher-performing o3 model, some queries cost over $1,000 of computing power. Consequently, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reports the company is even losing money on its $200 ChatGPT Pro subscriptions.
Artificial intelligence
California
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Berkeley teen helps fund children's library for families in Turkey displaced by 2023 earthquake

A 14-year-old donated toys and books to earthquake- and conflict-affected children in Izmir, sparking a community-run children's library that will become a permanent space.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Readers reply: what would be the most socially useful way to spend a billion dollars?

I've always thought it would be good to acquire an old warehouse in every town throughout the land and convert it into low-rent community workspaces for artists, local charities and small businesses getting off the ground. A kind of people's WeWork. What would others do with a humungous, but not unlimited, pile of dosh to benefit society? Roland Freeman, West Yorkshire Send new questions to nq@theguardian.com.
Left-wing politics
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Navigating the Messy Middle of Disaster Recovery

Disaster recovery extends beyond the initial crisis phase; year two brings psychological challenges including chronic stress, financial strain, and bureaucratic delays that impair functioning and compound trauma.
World politics
fromPrx
2 months ago

The World

Youth engagement could shape Bangladesh's consequential election; a South African heist game spotlights African artifacts; Russia restricts messaging apps; Milan-Cortina medals keep breaking.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Any other child would have died': the miraculous survival of Nada Itrab

The daughter of undocumented immigrants from Morocco, Nada had lived there since she was four. Only one other person was travelling with Nada. Grover Morales was a neighbour with a saintly air. In La Florida, the poor neighbourhood in which he and Nada's family lived, Morales made a point of greeting everyone, regardless of race or faith. He read religious books, not just the Christian Bible, but also the Torah and the Qur'an.
Miscellaneous
Environment
fromEarth911
2 months ago

Earth911 Inspiration: No Louder Voice?

Prioritize planetary care and a unifying universal value that emphasizes human dignity within a restored, regenerating nature over divisive identity politics.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

They Build Bridges to Create Opportunities for Others

Meaningful milestones reveal how relationships, generativity, and sacrifice create belonging, stability, and enduring family legacy.
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Journalism lost its culture of sharing. Here's how we rebuild it

If you've worked in a technical role in news for long enough, you likely remember when the "show your work" spirit was everywhere. Newsroom nerds shared code on GitHub, swapped tips on social media and unfurled long blogs guiding others on how to get things done. You might also have a vague sense that - like reaction GIFs, demotivational posters, and that guy who sang "Chocolate Rain" - you're seeing less of it these days.
Media industry
fromFast Company
2 months ago

MacKenzie Scott says everyone should heed this book-if not read it

MacKenzie Scott helped build one of the most recognizable companies in modern history-all while writing her first novel. As Amazon scaled from a fledging startup to a global force, Scott was simultaneously cultivating a literary life. Long before Amazon, Scott launched her literary career. While studying creative writing at Princeton University, Scott landed herself a highly coveted spot as one of Toni Morrison's advisees, a relationship that would shape her literary pursuits.
Books
Miscellaneous
fromPrx
2 months ago

The World

Marco Rubio received a standing ovation at Munich; Denmark updated conscription; Americas' last prison island became a tourist bioreserve; Winter Olympics update featured Sarah Spain.
California
fromPadailypost
2 months ago

Time to splurge on the homeless

Menlo Park City Council committed $62 million to build a homeless shelter under Caltrain tracks at Middle Avenue connecting Alma Street and El Camino Real.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How to Help Communities Rebound from Crisis and Disaster

Disaster psychology provides an empirically-based framework for building community resilience and growth during crises through understanding predictable psychological phases and natural recovery mechanisms.
fromMindful
2 months ago

Can Compassion Save the Planet?

When British author Karen Armstrong won the TED prize in 2008, she used the money to convene a group of religious thinkers from a wide range of faiths to craft an updated version of the Golden Rule for the 21st century. What emerged was the Charter for Compassion, which calls on people around the world "to work tirelessly to alleviate the suffering of our fellow creatures, to dethrone ourselves from the center of our world and put another there, and to honor the inviolable sanctity of every single human being, treating everybody, without exception, with absolute justice, equity and respect."
Philosophy
World news
fromPrx
2 months ago

The World

Multiple international events unfolded, including high-level security talks in Munich, a decisive Bangladesh election result, Gaza school reopenings, and planned Kenya-Somalia checkpoint reopenings.
Fundraising
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Charity hopes new HQ can bring people together

Health Connections Guernsey purchased Beatrice House for £1m to create a community hub where younger and older islanders connect through intergenerational activities and support services.
World news
fromPrx
2 months ago

The World

US and Iran met in Oman; released Epstein files spark political and legal turmoil; rare Philippine criollo cacao gains acclaim; Muslim-made animated film opens.
World news
fromPrx
2 months ago

The World

Keir Starmer visits China, the first British prime minister to do so in eight years, amid strained UK-China relations over Hong Kong and espionage allegations.
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