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Meet the Faces of Crypto Philanthropy | The Giving Block
Based on the "Faces of Crypto Philanthropy" article by The Giving Block, the most generous donor appears to be Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum. He has donated cryptocurrencies valued at over $1 billion to various causes, including COVID-19 relief, medical research, and Ukraine humanitarian aid. This level of giving places him at the forefront in terms of the scale of crypto philanthropy. For more detailed information about Vitalik Buterin's and others' contributions, please visit The Giving Block's article.
The ACLU will legally represent the NRA. Its NY affiliate isn’t happy about it. | Gothamist
The ACLU's decision to represent the NRA in a Supreme Court case over alleged free-speech violations by New York state has led to a rift with its New York affiliate, the NYCLU. NYCLU's Executive Director Donna Lieberman contends that the ACLU's role as counsel is unnecessary, given the NRA's significant legal resources and differing principles. The case centers on whether New York's actions against financial institutions working with the NRA constitute state censorship, a situation the ACLU argues could set a dangerous precedent for silencing advocacy groups.
A Tale of Two Billionaires: Scott Versus Buffet
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott outlined the details of the almost $2.1 billion she donated in the last year, bringing the total amount of donations up to almost $16 billion since 2019. In a blog update, Scott outlines the nonprofits that have directly benefited from her gifts. This contrasts with the announcement of billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who committed donations in the form of shares, with a release from his Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate detailing that 1.5 million shares are going to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, as reported by CNN. The contrast between Scott’s direct donations and Buffets donations (via shares) to a family foundation is particularly underscored by potential generation changes in giving.
Is a gift always a gift? We asked the audience about whether giving to your own family foundation really counts.
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2024 is the biggest election year in history | The Economist
In 2024, a pivotal year for global democracy, 76 countries are set to hold elections, yet the quality and fairness of these elections vary significantly. Major democracies like Brazil, India, Indonesia, and the United States, labeled as "flawed democracies," face significant elections, with America's political culture scoring lowest in democratic aspects. Europe and Africa present contrasting democratic landscapes, with Europe scoring high in the Democracy Index and Africa facing challenges, while the scheduled Ukrainian election stands as a potential act of defiance amid ongoing conflict.
116: The logic of good IA to improve websites
115: Breaking into the $100B inside Donor-Advised Funds (DAF)
114: Understanding Lean Impact for Nonprofits
113: Startup using bottles to save the environment
112: One Billion Messages for Good with Twilio.org
111: How Box.org thinks about CSR and social impact
110: (short) How We spent $13k on a vitamin
109: Play That Pays at Playworks
108: The Creation of #GivingTuesday by the 92nd Street Y
107: Raising +100k Coats and Dollars From the Rising Generation at New York Cares
106: Harnessing Digital Campaigns
105: (short) Don't build that app!
104: Keeping Nonprofit Brands Current
103: What to do with Facebook Fundraising
102: Crafting a digital strategy for TFA
101: Lyft-ing up Social Impact: Inside CSR at Lyft
100: Seth Godin on nonprofit strategy & parenting
099: Earworms for good: Music for social impact
098: Crisitunities & other story telling campaigns tactics
097: How GuardianX is leveraging tech for social change
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