Streaming Games Isn’t Pie In The Sky, More Like Pie In The Face
The image of an online gaming marathon, to the uninitiated, is young people with a game controller reacting to what they see on the screen in front of them and blowing stuff up. It would not include slapstick, such as
Appeals Court Rules Funding Process A Contract, Not A Grant
The American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit “dedicated to challenging distinctions and preferences made on the basis of race and ethnicity,” according to the organization’s website, has standing to sue the Fearless Foundation an Atlanta-based nonprofit that
Practical Ways to Use AI For Grants
You’ve heard that history tends to repeat itself and this also applies to technology. In 1994, the internet sparked both fear and excitement. Fast forward three decades, and perhaps you’re finding yourself both curious and anxious about artificial intelligence or
Postage Hikes Approved, USPS Warned On Discretionary Increases
The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) has approved the base postage rate hikes proposed by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). In doing so, however, the PRC urged the USPS not to take advantage of allowable discretionary increases. Under the terms of
Aplos Software Buys Keela, Building All-In-One Platform
Constituent relationship management firm Keela has been acquired by Aplos Software and will become part of a three-application cloud solution for nonprofits. Aplos’ flagship product is accounting software. Aplos already owns Raisely, a fundraising software. Terms of the deal were
4 Steps For Funders To Shape Data For Applications, Benefits
Marginalized and underserved communities have not traditionally had access to data resources that could benefit them. As such, they often miss out on benefits such as tailored medical care, sustainable resource use and culture and language preservation. Funders who are
Ex-Epsilon Executives Found Guilty In Fraud Case
Two now former executives of Epsilon Data Management were convicted in federal court of selling lists used to target millions of U.S. consumers, including senior citizens, for mass-mailing fraud schemes. Robert Reger, 57, of Boulder, Colorado, and David Lytle, 64,
10 Questions …. Kate Behncken, global head, Microsoft Philanthropies

Kate Behncken is corporate vice president, global head of Microsoft Philanthropies, a global, multi-disciplinary team that brings together corporate social responsibility, sales and engineering functions. She is focused on local and global initiatives, partnering with nonprofits, governments and the private
[PODCAST] The Power of Stories: Motivating and Retaining Donors – Matt Hussey
The Power of Stories: Motivating and Retaining Donors – Matt Hussey What is the best way to convince someone to donate to your organization? How can you maintain relationships with donors to bring in more donations from them in the