World Donors pledge millions to get Ukraine through winter, bombs By SYLVIE CORBET, INNA VARENYTSIA and JOHN LEICESTER Associated Press Dec 13, 2022 PARIS (AP) — Dozens of countries and international organizations threw their weight and more than 1 billion euros (dollars) in aid pledges beh…
World Donors race to get generators, other aid to hard-hit Ukraine By JAMEY KEATEN Associated Press Dec 7, 2022 KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — When Russian forces launched a military campaign against infrastructure in Ukraine nearly two months ago, they opened a f…
National Abortion funds feel frustration, gratitude at 'rage giving' By THALIA BEATY Associated Press Jun 10, 2022 Casie Pierce doesn't usually work Fridays. But on the Friday after the draft Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked, Pierce…
Local News Featured 153 acres of redwood forest near Big Basin preserved Daily Journal staff report Feb 2, 2022 Sempervirens Fund announced this week it has sufficient funds to buy 153 acres of redwood forest in Boulder Creek, a valuable property next to…
Bay Area Featured Bill takes aim at nonprofits aiding in Capitol attack By Olivia Wynkoop Bay City News Foundation Updated Jan 10, 2022 California nonprofits that participated or aided in last year’s attack on the U.S. Capitol may lose their tax-exempt status via a new bill int…
National A year later, racial reckoning yields uncertainty in giving By GLENN GAMBOA AP Business Writer Jun 2, 2021 One year ago, as protesters filled America's streets demanding justice after George Floyd's murder by police, corporations and major philanthr…
World Diplomats, donors concerned about sex abuse reports at WHO By MARIA CHENG AP Medical Writer May 14, 2021 LONDON (AP) — British, European and American diplomats and donors have voiced serious concerns about how the World Health Organization handled…