Por: The Boston Globe Business November 21, 2022
For Idrees “Lanre” Ajakaiye, every part of his career has been about giving back to Providence.Ajakaiye, the son of two Nigerian immigrants who were working in local factories while they were earning their college degrees, grew up in the Hartford Projects in Providence. He attended Classical High School, where he won a statewide innovation competition from the Providence Journal for helping come up with a campaign for driver safety and the... + full article
Associated Press USA Business November 15, 2022
Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Carl Nassib dreamed of a different kind of social media app for years — one that celebrates positivity and community.With Rayze, a new app that links people to each other and to nonprofits that appeal to their interests or are based where they... + más
Letters: BRAF funding practices, lack of interest in Black communities is alarming | The Advocate
GOP questions impartiality of new Trump special counsel | Fox News
Forbes USA Business November 09, 2022
Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos presents the company's first smartphone, the Fire Phone, on ... [+] June 18, 2014 in Seattle, Washington.Getty Images Last week, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos transferred $174 million worth of Amazon shares to nonprofits, his largest... + más
Jeff Bezos: Blue Origin’s goal to ‘move all polluting industries off Earth’ | New York Post
Jeff Bezos’ net worth plummets by $7.5 billion as Amazon stock plunges | New York Post
The Advocate USA Opinion November 04, 2022
Bringing people together is a nonprofit’s strength, according to a Q&A with Chris Meyer, who was named CEO of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. Meyer returned to Louisiana “armed with important lessons about improving inefficient systems,” it was said. This is exciting news... + más
Octopus venom found to slow the growth of cancer | Newsweek
The power of the pencil | The Boston Globe
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics October 27, 2022
The dark-money nonprofit central to Florida’s 2020 “ghost” candidate scandal, as well as several related organizations, may have violated federal campaign finance laws in order to conceal political spending, according to a newly filed complaint by a legal watchdog group.... + más
She’s Trying to Fix the FEC. She May Be Breaking It More. | The Daily Beast
Checks & Imbalances: FEC Audit Finds Texas Congressman’s Campaign Violated Finance Laws | Forbes
Fox News USA Politics October 17, 2022
This is the first part of a Fox News Digital series about the Arabella Advisors-managed dark money network.The firm overlooking America's largest liberal dark money network is expanding its operations as it experiences skyrocketing cash flows, which include billions of... + más
Can Your Financial Advisor Give Advice On Crypto? | Forbes
Council Post: Network Effects: The Hidden Force Behind 70% Of Value In Tech | Forbes
ABC News USA Business October 01, 2022
The new world of college athletes getting paid for endorsements has created a rapidly expanding pop-up industry: Brand new nonprofits that set up athletes to promote charities for a fee.The nonprofits are pitched as feel-good partnerships, but they also raise questions. Is their... + más
What is storm surge, and what contributes to the deadly hurricane hazard? | CBS News
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Sports September 30, 2022
The new world of college athletes getting paid for endorsements has created a rapidly expanding pop-up industry: Brand new nonprofits that set up athletes to promote charities for a fee.The nonprofits are pitched as feel-good partnerships, but they also raises questions. Is... + más
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | ABC News
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