Nearly 30 percent of adults in the U.S. say they strengthened their religious faith in 2020, according to a study released Jan. 26 by Pew Research Center. Of those same people, 40 percent say that ...
The outages that followed the blast came at an already difficult time for Nashville-area churches, most of which have limited in-person worship services or moved them online due to the region’s surging COVID-19 hospitalizations.
Seven months after closing its COVID-19 field hospital in New York City’s Central Park, Samaritan’s Purse is opening another one to treat overflow patients suffering from the coronavirus in western North Carolina.
The COVID crisis and concerns about the economy have provoked caution from American donors, but – on balance – they plan to continue or even increase their current giving levels.
President Trump signed into law Monday the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021, which among other provisions provides additional direct Covid-19 pandemic relief for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entities.
Ramsey Solutions, the company founded by the bestselling author and radio host, plans to host “Boots & BBQ,” a large in-person Christmas party, for hundreds of staff members at the company’s Franklin, Tenn., headquarters, despite ...
According to a 2019 study conducted at Santa Clara University, one-third of all produce never leaves the farm, but gets plowed under or otherwise disposed of. And that's where gleaners—usually equipped with little more than ...
Many nonprofits continue to fight for survival as COVID-19 drags on
Some nonprofits are fighting for survival due to increased government restrictions and decreased donor funds, while others are being crowded out altogether by government assistance programs.
#GivingTuesday could raise more than $600 million on Dec. 1, at least according to one prediction. Whole Whale, a New York-based digital B-corporation, predicts that #GivingTuesday will raise 18 percent more online this year, up ...