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African-American Philanthropy Blog: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Donations for Haiti Exceed $275 Million. Members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Search and Rescue Team rescue a Haitian. Woman from a collapsed building. Source: U.S. Navy. Total fundraising on behalf of earthquake victims in Haiti has now exceeded $275 million according the Chronicle of Philanthopy. The American Red Cross raised over $24 million through text messages. That enabled people to donate $10 at a time through their cellphones. Charles Burkett, Jr. The C...
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The AFP Fundraising Resource Center Blog of Blogs: Your feedback is encouraged
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The AFP Fundraising Resource Center Blog of Blogs. Thursday, February 09, 2006. Your feedback is encouraged. You probably have noticed that these blogs are regularly undergoing changes. Please let us know what you think of the presentation and also the material we are covering by using the comments feature. We continue to be pleased to have an additional communication tool. Feel free to take advantage of the comments feature to leave us some feedback. Like http:/ wildwomanfundraising.com. Stockman is res...
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African-American Philanthropy Blog: Donations for Haiti Exceed $275 Million
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Donations for Haiti Exceed $275 Million. Members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Search and Rescue Team rescue a Haitian. Woman from a collapsed building. Source: U.S. Navy. Total fundraising on behalf of earthquake victims in Haiti has now exceeded $275 million according the Chronicle of Philanthopy. The American Red Cross raised over $24 million through text messages. That enabled people to donate $10 at a time through their cellphones. Charles Burkett, Jr. The C...
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African-American Philanthropy Blog: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Braylon Edwards Keeps Million Dollar Pledge to Students. Braylon Edwards poses with some of the 100 eighth graders in the Cleveland Municipal School District. Participating in his ADVANCE 100 Program. Photo Credit: Gus Chan. To date, 90 of the students have met the requirements. Kudos to Braylon Edwards for both his generosity and honoring his commitment to these kids. The story and the photo are from the Plain Dealer. Charles Burkett, Jr. Friday, October 16, 2009. This blog is...
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African-American Philanthropy Blog: African American Philanthropy Summit to be held 4/24/10
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Thursday, April 22, 2010. African American Philanthropy Summit to be held 4/24/10. The Cleveland Foundation will host its first African American Philanthropy Summit this Saturday, April 24, 2010. The theme will be “Advancing African American Philanthropy: Building Tomorrow’s Legacy Today.”. The Philanthropy Summit will feature keynote speaker Earl Stafford. Chairman and CEO of The Stafford Foundation. And presenters Kelly Chapman. Website for the Summit. Cleveland Foundation Press Release. This blog is a...
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African-American Philanthropy Blog: Braylon Edwards Keeps Million Dollar Pledge to Students
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Braylon Edwards Keeps Million Dollar Pledge to Students. Braylon Edwards poses with some of the 100 eighth graders in the Cleveland Municipal School District. Participating in his ADVANCE 100 Program. Photo Credit: Gus Chan. To date, 90 of the students have met the requirements. Kudos to Braylon Edwards for both his generosity and honoring his commitment to these kids. The story and the photo are from the Plain Dealer. Charles Burkett, Jr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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African-American Philanthropy Blog: $450,000 Medical School Scholarship Available to Minority High School Students
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. 450,000 Medical School Scholarship Available to Minority High School Students. Photo: Case Western Reserve University. The Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation has endowed a fund that provide full-tuition scholarships to attend Case Western Reserve University's undergraduate and medical school programs. The scholarship will be available to students attending the Cleveland. The Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation was created after the death Joan Edwards, a philanthropis...
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African-American Philanthropy Blog: 2012 African American Philanthropy Summit: Giving Circles - The Gift of Giving
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Saturday, April 14, 2012. 2012 African American Philanthropy Summit: Giving Circles - The Gift of Giving. This year the Cleveland Foundation will offer the second African American Philanthropy Summit. In Cleveland, Ohio on Saturday, April 21, 2012. In the spirit of full disclosure, I'm on the planning committee for the event. Attendees will get information and inspiration to use their time and financial resources, in areas they identify as community needs. Darryl Lester of Hindsight Consulting. Will also...
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African-American Philanthropy Blog: August 2009
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Saturday, August 22, 2009. Librarian Creates World Renowned Black History Collection. Avery Clayton sits in front of a portrait of his mother, Mayme Clayton. Photo Credit: Black America Web. According to an article on blackamericaweb.com. The collection that is currently being cataloged contains:. The first book published in America by African-born Phillis Wheatley, "Poems on Various Subjects Religious and Moral." It is signed and dated 1773, when she was a slave in Boston. Charles Burkett, Jr. According...