As the coronavirus spread endangers millions of lives around the globe, nonprofits and foundations are scrambling to find the best ways to help.
Rebuilding local news coverage is part of a civic-repair program we must pursue to restore the democratic promise of our cities and of our country.
From where Barbara Ehrenreich sits, 2019 represents the latest sad act in an ongoing tragedy.
Watergate never happened. Members of the British parliament never padded their expenses. Facebook is just for keeping up with friends.
For the people leading local nonprofits to improve on major social issues, it can be lonely at the top.
Today, Maryland Philanthropy Network Board Chair Laurie Latuda Kinkel and Maryland Philanthropy Network President Celeste Amato joined numerous Maryland Philanthropy Network Members at Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's announcement of #OneBaltimore
By Celeste Amato, President, Maryland Philanthropy Network
When I began my work as Director of Community Affairs for The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation in 2010, I knew that I had much to learn as I transitioned from 30-plus years as a broadcast journalist. For all that time, I had been part of the audience for public relations and marketing folk.