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Bloomberg Philanthropies gifts $1 billion to Johns Hopkins to cover tuition for medical students
The gift follows a similar one by Dr. Ruth Gottesman in February to Albert Einstein College of Medicine — now tied for the two largest donations made to any U.S. medical school
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What Jewish fundraisers can learn from the Giving USA report
Avrum Lapin, longtime consultant for nonprofits and board member of the Giving Institute, offers recommendations and analysis for organizations in light of the latest survey of philanthropic giving, including the need to focus on Gen X
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Repair the World shutters 2 offices and its fellowship as it looks for wider engagement through staffers embedded in local groups, shorter programs
Organization closes two of its physical locations, looks to expand its shorter Service Corps program, which has the potential to reach more participants
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United Hatzalah inaugurates fleet of 76 rescue vehicles, purchased with Adelsons’ help
At a ceremony on Mount Herzl, Dr. Miriam Adelson says she and her husband used to give anonymously to the organization, but realized that doing so publicly led others to follow suit
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Using impact loans, Social Space turns run-down eyesores into trendy locales for arts, culture
Shuttered over kashrut issues and gone to seed, Jerusalem's President Hotel is now home to a dance studio, a food insecurity nonprofit, a Jewish text study group and a plant nursery
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