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New Yorkers Celebrate The Possibilities For Education At the 2013 Pratham Gala

Earlier this month, nearly 600 of New York City’s leaders in finance, technology, and entertainment gathered at the 2013 Pratham Tristate Gala. It was a night of generous fundraising, a celebration of the world’s children and critical volunteer work, and to learn more about Pratham’s commitment to improving education. Pratham’s mission is to ensure that […]

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Athletes for Hope Educate, Encourage and Assist Athletes

The world’s most elite athletes are known for their sportsmanship, physical talent, and tenacity, but aren’t often recognized for their commitment to philanthropy. Many prominent professional athletes have dedicated more of their time and wealth to charity that to their athletic career. One network of athletes that demonstrates an ongoing dedication to philanthropy is the […]

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10 Inspiring Philanthropy Quotes

Every once in a while it’s nice to be reminded that philanthropy has been championed as a responsible, honorable practice for centuries. The National Philanthropic Trust has documented a history of philanthropy in the United States and abroad, highlighting the generosity of many over time. Here are ten quotes from prominent philanthropists, courtesy of NPT. […]

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Michael and Susan Dell’s Career of Giving

You might think that the founder of Dell Inc., one of the world’s leading sellers of PCs, would be interested in philanthropic causes pertaining to technology. However, with Michael Dell, this simply isn’t the case. The self-professed “homegrown geek” turned multi-billionaire, and his wife Susan Dell, are much more interested in giving to causes that […]

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Is Mount Sinai’s Merge with Continuum a Cause for Concern?

Earlier this month, the official merger of Mount Sinai Medical Center and Continuum Health Partners was finalized, resulting in the newly formed Mount Sinai Health System. This medical network is now the largest in New York City; Continuum’s community-oriented hospitals include Beth Israel Medical Center, Roosevelt Hospital, St. Luke’s, as well as the New York […]

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John Prendergast Fights For Human Rights in Africa

John Prendergast is, in many ways, the model activist. He has dedicated the past thirty years to advocating for human rights abroad, and his efforts have allotted every organization he has worked with enormous amounts of support from passionate philanthropists. He is an author, human rights campaign leader, an advisor to prominent philanthropists, and a […]

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James Patterson Donates Funds to Increase Literacy

In recent interviews, acclaimed author James Patterson has announced that he will be donating $1 million to independent bookstores throughout the next year. Patterson’s desire to support independent booksellers stems from his aspiration to increase nationwide literacy, with a particular focus on getting children excited about reading. Increasing childhood literacy is something that personally resonates […]

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Want Versus Need

You’re at the mall…just browsing…when you see the cutest sweater EVER!  It would be the best fall accessory now that the weather is getting colder.  You know how good it would look with skinny jeans and your boots.  What’s more?  It’s on sale.  Think of how much money you would be saving.  You have to […]

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USHMM Gets Two New Council Members

The United States Holocaust Memorial Council got two new council members in August this year, both appointed by President Barack Obama: S. Fitzgerald Haney and Beth Heifetz. President Obama spoke highly of the two, saying, “I am grateful these accomplished individuals have agreed to join this Administration, and I’m confident they will serve ably in […]

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Shoeshine Man

Do you care what you look like?  Do you take pride in your appearance?  There is a man who works on a street corner who believes you should care.  More than that…he can read you in about three seconds flat. Don, who goes by only one name, works as a shoeshine man at 6th Ave. […]