Three nonprofit leaders share the new ways they’re approaching major-gift fundraising in a post-Covid world — from Zoom-forward fundraising to outside-the-box events.
Can you really promise that no one is going to lose their health coverage as a result of this?” “I think what we can promise is that no one that is legitimately on Medicaid will lose their coverage, ...
In celebration of Maine School of Science and Mathematics’ 30th anniversary, Thomas College delivered a themed weekend on Design Thinking for about 100 MSSM ...
It’s a three-horse race for the 2024-25 Calder Trophy, with no clear front-runner down the home stretch. At this point in the ...
To make up for cuts in federal spending, charities are making carefully worded appeals to donors. They’re also seeking more ...
Deal work was down in February year over year, just like in January. Some deals are coming through, but they face an ...
Michael Harris II led off the fifth with a home run and added a three-run shot later in the frame to highlight a nine-run ...
In a Q&A, Susan Morrison reveals how she got the famously private Lorne Michaels to open up for her new book and talks about ...
With a recommendation of support from the planning commission, the rental housing plan will be placed before the Adrian City ...
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly advocated “energy domination,” but his trade policies will instead lead to “energy ...
Deal work was down in February year over year, just like in January. Some deals are coming through, but they face an inconsistent and constantly changing environment.
Many of the local development plans, notably the McKenzie/Quadra plan, are based on the academic idea of the “15-minute city.