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From Hedge Funds to International LGBT Rights: Big Business and the Fight for Equality

In late September, the Human Rights Campaign announced a global corporate coalition to promote LGBT equality in the workplace around the world. Since 2013 the HRC has received corporate assistance to create programs that help fight discrimination worldwide with education and research. A collaboration between the HRC, The Paul E. Singer Foundation, and the Daniel […]

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Tennessee Program to Feed Hungry Children Falters due to Fraud, Incompetence

As many as 1 in 4 children living in Tennessee are at risk of hunger, which is why the Department of Human Services has been contracting with various non-profits around the state to help provide those children with meals and snacks. Unfortunately, the process has had significant problems. Now, Building Futures, one of the non-profits […]

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Dismaland Closes, Donates Materials to Refugee Camp in Calais

If you’ve never heard of Dismaland, it’s an art installation in the United Kingdom that was built as a collaboration between a number of street artists. Among those is the artist known as Banksy, who gets most of the credit for it but is far from the only person involved. As the name implies, the […]

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New Story Teams with DocuSign to Build Houses in Haiti

New Story Charity began in 2014 and was founded by Michael Arrieta, DocuSign Chief of Staff to Chairman, and DocuSign CEO Keith Krach. Therefore, it is no surprise that DocuSign as a company works so closely with New Story Charity to do so many great things. New Story Charity, a crowd-funding nonprofit whose mission is […]

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How Ryan Cavanaugh Betrayed Habitat for Humanity

Relativity Media has been in a lot of financial trouble lately, so much so that the bankrupt company will be dismantled and auctioned off on the first of October. That probably hurt a lot of investors and employees, but it turns out that the kind of empty promises that led to the company’s bankruptcy also […]

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New Campaign Urges Service by Young People

Following the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, one of the most enduring images was that of 8-year-old Martin Richard holding a sign that read “No more hurting people. Peace.” Martin was killed when the second bomb went off, and the fact that he had, at a young age, identified one of the significant problems we face […]

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Charity Single to Benefit Syrian Refugees

Millions of people have been displaced by the Syrian civil war, and while governments around the world decide if or how many refugees they’ll let into their borders, private citizens are trying to help out however they can. In the United Kingdom, journalists Caitlin Moran and Pete Pephides have decided to try and do something. […]

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Outpouring of Donations for Syrian Refugees Following News of Child’s Death

The Syrian civil war has been going for some time now, and while the Syrian refugee situation has gotten a lot of press lately, it’s been something that groups like Save the Children and UNICEF have been working on for a while. But, following the death of three year old Aylan Kurdi, a Syrian child […]

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The Fight Against Malaria in Africa

Malaria continues to be a huge problem in Africa, as well as other places across the world where access to medical help and information are not always readily available. Though some progress has been made in treating and cutting down the number of cases, malaria has yet to be eradicated. However, many organizations around the […]

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For-Profit Telemarketers Continue to Burden Non-Profits

Recent reporting in the Chicago Tribune has brought to light, once again, how for-profit telemarketing firms that cold-call people on behalf of charities are preventing those charities from accomplishing their goals. In two particular cases, VietNow and Illinois Vietnam Veterans Inc., those telemarketers raise almost all of the charities’ funds, and leave little left over […]