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Financier Len Blavatnik Gives Yale $40 Million to Develop New Health Technologies

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Maria Di Mento Christopher Capozziello, The New York Times, Redux Yale University will use a $40 million gift to expand a life-sciences center that focuses on early-stage research and the development of new biomedical products and health technologies through the support of start-up businesses and industry partnerships.

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Fluxx Adopts the Impact Genome Project’s Universal Impact Registry

NonProfit PRO

The Impact Genome Project announced Fluxx will integrate with the Impact Genome's universal nonprofit impact registry. Fluxx joins SmartSimple in uniting philanthropy technology leaders in standardizing and quantifying social outcomes.

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SmartSimple Adopts Universal Nonprofit Impact Registry

NonProfit PRO

The Impact Genome Project and SmartSimple announced that SmartSimple will be the first cloud software platform to integrate the Impact Genome, a universal nonprofit impact registry.

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5 Best Practices for Nonprofit Employee Onboarding

Ann Green

Complete compliance and technology training. Debbie Willis is the VP of Global Marketing at ASI, with over 20 years of marketing experience in the association and non-profit technology space. Review workplace policies, including communication and paid time off (PTO). Attend a virtual or in-person tour of the facility.

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Northern Illinois University Lands $40 Million From Bausterts

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

James and Theo Baustert’s gift will bring together health-care programs from across the university. Above, nursing students work with a medical mannequin in a training lab.

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$400 Million Gift to Caltech Will Fund Science Research at Other Universities

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

As CEO of Cryogenic Industries, Ross Brown saw firsthand how scientific research shaped the technology that made his company a success. He also learned along the way that midcareer researchers "with restless minds" need funding.

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U. of San Diego Lands $75 Million for STEM Programs

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The donation from San Diego philanthropist Darlene Shiley will pay for a new building and expand science, technology, engineering, and math programs at the private Catholic university. By Maria Di Mento USD Darlene Shiley, shown here with a portrait of her late husband, Donald, is a longtime donor to San Diego area nonprofits.