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Obamas get into holiday mood at benefit concert
The Obamas got into the holiday spirit Sunday evening with a little help from Hugh Jackman, Sheryl Crow and Janelle Monae.
New at the top: His charity career began at home
The new chief of the Siemens Foundation had parents who were also involved in philanthropy.
Va food banks gearing up for rising demand
The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore doesn’t like it when business goes up, but recently the region’s largest supplier for charity agencies has seen a troubling boom.
Jimmy V golf event ending after 20 years
The golf tournament developed to honor the late Jim Valvano’s efforts to fight cancer is coming to an end after 20 years.
CVB chief played role in promoting Washington Co.
Thomas B. Riford jokes that he started his career in marketing and promoting Washington County at the youthful age of 18.
Defending champions Perry, O'Hair share lead
Defending champions Kenny Perry and Sean O’Hair shot an 8-under 64 in modified alternate-shot play Friday for a share of the first-round lead in the Franklin Templeton Shootout.
Giants pitcher offers Make-A-Wish matching pledge
Matt Cain wants to do his part to help the next Batkid make good on a dream.
Ads appear on Prince George's Co. schools Web site
Visitors to the Prince George’s County school system’s Web site can learn about charter school applications, how to prevent and report bullying, and the implementation of new academic standards. But they also are likely to find advertisements for furniture stores and clothing stores, online university programs and insurance companies.
Egypt's antiquities fall victim to political chaos
The home of Egypt’s mummies and King Tutankhamun’s treasures is trying to make the best out of the worst times of political turmoil. But the Egyptian Museum is taking a hammering on multiple levels, from riots on its doorstep to funding so meager it can’t keep up paper clip supplies for its staff.
Egypt's antiquities fall victim to political chaos
The century-old home of Egypt’s mummies and King Tutankhamun’s treasures is trying to make the best out of the worst times of political turmoil. But the Egyptian Museum is taking a hammering on multiple levels, from riots on its doorstep to funding so meager it can’t keep up paper clip supplies for its staff.
A new look at Giving Tuesday: More give to religion than realize it
This is Giving Tuesday, when nonprofits of every stripe hope to attract some of the billions of dollars to be spent during the Hanukkah and Christmas season.
Move over Black Friday; it’s time for Giving Tuesday
The day is measuring up to be the Black Friday and Cyber Monday of philanthropy.
Free food, cheap drinks and chef-spotting at Graffiato
Once a month, Mike Isabella brings celebrity chefs into his kitchen and invites the public over for dinner.
Taylor Swift, Prince William, Bon Jovi rock out
Prince William and Taylor Swift helped Jon Bon Jovi belt out "Livin' on a Prayer" during the Winter Whites Gala at Kensington Palace.
The seven worst ways to give to charity during the holidays
Are you making these well-intentioned mistakes?
Going ‘where other philanthropists can’t’
Son of billionaire Warren Buffett aims to shake up philanthropy. But is his charge to local businesses too lofty?
Can D.C. businesses end hunger in this region?
Hunger experts weigh in on what businesses can do and whether it’s possible.
Wood’s strategies for the business of charity
Tips for fundraising from the chair of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Move over Black Friday; it’s time for Giving Tuesday
The day is measuring up to be the Black Friday and Cyber Monday of philanthropy.
The seven worst ways to give to charity during the holidays
Are you making these well-intentioned mistakes?
Going ‘where other philanthropists can’t’
Son of billionaire Warren Buffett aims to shake up philanthropy. But is his charge to local businesses too lofty?
Commentary: Why I traded a gala gown for cold concrete
A real estate executive rethinks philanthropy by going homeless and wants business leaders to join her.
Film Festival puts philanthropy on the big screen
The mission is to use storytelling as a means to feed the homeless and rebuild communities devastated by natural disasters and back other socially minded causes.
Businesses donate cash to charities strangled by shutdown
Capital One, for example,gave a $250,000 donation to return to work the furloughed staff of the Latin American Youth Center.
Volunteer charity files for bankruptcy
HandsOn Greater DC Cares organized large-scale projects such as the 9/11 Day of Service
How crunching big data can save a child
It cost LAYC more than $1 million over seven years to hire the right brains to corral and crunch the mounds of data necessary to design a program that can help a troubled young person live a successful and self-sufficient life.
Help for social startups
Social entrepreneurs — people pursuing solutions to social problems —are turning to groups such as DC Social Innovation Project for funding and pro bono support. It’s a structure that borrows a page from the incubators and accelerators that have traditionally focused on the tech scene.
Wal-Mart unsure if wage proposal in D.C. will affect its giving
Nina Albert, who heads the community relations arm of Wal-Mart for this region, said she was unsure of the impacts of the proposed ‘super-minimum’ wage in the District.
Nonprofit Roundtable’s new leader ‘more soup than salad’
Diana Leon-Taylor favors blended teams over fragmented coexistence as she works to bring people together.
Nonprofits go all out for ‘Do More 24’ campaign
The 24-hour campaign, organized by the United Way of the National Capital Area, is urging donors to go online to contribute at least $10 to their favorite charity.
Nonprofits honored for best practices
As the Center for Nonprofit Advancement hosts its Excellence in Nonprofit Management award, in partnership with The Washington Post, here is a look at some of best practices put in place by the charities selected as finalists.
GWU students help small groups raise money
Crowdvance recently won first place in a business plan competition for college students from around the world.
Charity week ahead
The Foundation Fighting Blindness is A nonprofit dedicated to sight-saving retinal research.
Fire department accepts car donation, and then destroys it
Volkswagen recently donated three new Passats to the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company for rescue training, and how did the firefighters show their gratitude?
High school girls ‘say yes to the prom dress’
Discovery brought 40 girls to its headquarters to select from 800 dresses donated by staffers and Women in Cable Telecommunications members.
An ‘American Idol’ experience to compete for scholarships
Ten high school students from around the District plan to compete in a talent contest at the Kennedy Center to win a $10,000 college scholarship.
African American millennials seek to define ‘young, black philanthropy’
Ebonie Johnson Cooper is looking to redefine the modern philanthropist.
NJVC supports military community beyond its corporate mission
In 2012, NJVC and its employees raised $50,000 for its national philanthropic partner, USO.
Masked ball raises $370K for scholarships
The United Negro College Fund recently held its first local gala in almost 10 years.
Amway campaign helps children
Since 2003, the company has given $190 million in donations and in-kind services to children’s causes and 2.7 million volunteer hours.
Melwood CEO takes over as possible sequestration-related cuts loom
Carol Ann DeSantis’s career has taken her through media, health care, government, business and philanthropy.
Ford gives $500K for innovation program
The gift is the largest corporate contribution the museum has received for a program that supports innovation and science for youth.
JBS blends business with philanthropy
JBS gave $74,000 to charitbale organizations in 2012.
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