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United Way To Accept Digital Currency

The United Way is now soliciting Bitcoin for its new Innovation Fund, reports the Chronicle of Philanthropy. At the moment, it is the largest nonprofit to accept the digital currency. Read more...

Adding Matching Gift Information To Website Can Increase Donations

According to Fundraising Success Magazine, giving donors a clear and easy place to donate on your webpage can increase donations. In addition, 65% of Fortune 500 companies offer some type of matching-gift program so adding information on you donation page about matching donations can increase your donations. Read more...

150 Days of Giving Benefits Tennessee Nonprofits

First Tennessee Foundation’s 150 Days of Giving campaign used online voting to determine which nonprofits would receive a $5,000 donation, reports the Daily Times. The contest, which celebrated the First Tennessee Bank’s 150th anniversary gave a total of $750,000, over the course of 150 days, to local nonprofit organizations.   Read more...

Silicon Valley Nonprofit Ensures Donors' Money Used Wisely

Donors want to give their money to organizations that make the most difference, so Tipping Point, a Silicon Valley nonprofit, has created a model to connects donors with effective nonprofit organizations. Currently, Tipping Point focuses on Silicon Valley organizations, it carefully vets the organizations before including them in its portfolio. Read more...

Motorola Funds STEM Programs

The Motorola Solutions Foundations has announced $4 million dollars in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) grants, reports Philanthropy News Digest. The foundation, which is the charitable arm of Motorola Solutions, will fund a total of 92 STEM programs in the United States and Canada. Read more...

BitCoin Based Charity Receives Nonprofit Status

Sacramento-based BitGive Foundation is the first bitcoin-based charity to receive nonprofit status in the United States. BitGive is an all-volunteer organization that focuses on raising money for public-health and environmental causes. Read more...

Nonprofits Increase Technology Staff

NTEN’s8th Annual Nonprofit Technology Staffing and Investments Report shows non-profits are increasing their technology staff members, reports Associations Now. The report indicates that there are 4.4 people on staff responsible for technology-related issues and 1.1 data-focused staffers per organization. Read more...

Google Funds Teacher's Request

According to Crowdfund Insider, Google announced it would fund Washington D.C. area teachers on the education crowdfunding platform DonorsChoose.org.  The funding gave 276 D.C teachers a total of the $232,009. The funds will provide materials for 31,362 students. Read more...

Girls Tech Program Gets Boost from AT&T

Girls who Code, a program designed to encourage girls to enter the tech field, received a donation from AT &T, reports the Philanthropy News Digest. AT & T donated $1 million to the program. Girls who Code will use the funds to expand its Summer Immersion Program. Read more...

Fox Fans Met Goal and Charities Get Money

According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Fox network challenged fans to promote their upcoming program "Red Band Society" by sharing content. Fox also said if fans met the “flock-to-unlock” goal it would donate $100,000 total to five charities. The fans met the goal and Fox donated money to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and Teen Cancer America. Read more...

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