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Save the Music Foundation Looks to 'Go Indie' to Expand Its School Education Support

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The nonprofit will cut ties with Paramount and seek donations from various sources, including individual donors. The nonprofit will cut ties with Paramount and seek donations from various sources, including individual donors.

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5 Best Practices for Nonprofit Employee Onboarding

Ann Green

Your nonprofit needs a skilled, dedicated team to advance its mission. By Debbie Willis Every new employee brings passion, talent, and a fresh perspective to your nonprofit. Your nonprofits new hires and long-time employees are all dedicated to making the world a better place, but they need an environment that allows them to flourish.

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Refugees and Their Sponsors Feel Stuck After Halt to Programs Letting Communities Resettle Newcomers

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Public-private partnerships where nonprofits organized citizens to sponsor refugees are now in limbo. By James Pollard, Associated Press MIAMI Marta Lavandier, AP photo Rita Breus, left, and daughter Rivly, with a photo of grandmother Erzule Paul.

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Waverley Street Foundation Taps First Head of U.S. Programs

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

programs at Waverley Street Foundation. Also, the Associated Press Foundation for Journalism has named its inaugural executive director, and Georgetown U.’s s Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership will install a new director in January. Prest Courtesy of Joya Banerjee Joya Banerjee will be head of U.S.

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Open Society Foundations Commits $50 Million to Women and Youth Groups' Work on Democracy

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The money will support nonprofits working on a wide range of issues impacting these groups, including reproductive justice, climate change, voting, and gun safety. By Thalia Beaty, Associated Press NEW YORK Ronald Zak/AP Billionaire investor George Soros founded Open Society Foundations.

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George Soros's Open Society Foundations Plans to Limit Grantmaking Until February

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Thalia Beaty, Associated Press NEW YORK Ronald Zak, AP The Open Society Foundations, founded by George Soros, plans to limit new grant making until February as it transitions to a new operating model run by his son, Alex. A spokesperson for the foundations said that the pause will not affect current grantees.

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Financial Sustainability for Nonprofits: 4 Considerations

Ann Green

Effective financial management is critical for your nonprofit to grow and thrive long-term. By Jon Osterburg If you work for a new nonprofit, your team’s primary goal is probably to get your operations off the ground and start furthering your mission. After all, to build up your organization, you first need a solid foundation!