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Susan Raymond referenced on "Profile of the UHNWI Philanthropist"

The current relative stability, the growing importance of the region to the global economy, and the wealth of opportunities for impact make LatAm an intriguing and attractive region for philanthropic investments.

Congratulations to FedEx's Brandon Tidwell!

Net Impact announced the 2010 winners of their The Force for Change Award, which annually recognizes and rewards outstanding Net Impact members who have led an employee or student-driven project with tangible positive social and/or environmental impact on their campus, in their workplace or in their community.

Opening Up to the World: Understanding Richness Before Focusing on Riches

By Susan Raymond, Ph.D., and Mary Beth Martin, Esq.

Changing Our World participates at the Convening before the Skoll World Forum

Raissa Smorol presents at the Convening of Skoll Foundation Awardees ahead of the 2010 Skoll World Forum

Video: How the Downturn Affects Donor Psychology

Susan Raymond, an economist and one of the founders of the consulting group Changing Our World, discusses how the recession will affect the psychology of donors through 2015--and what fund raisers can do to adjust to the new mind-set.

ConAgra Foods and Feeding America Announce "Child Hunger Ends Here Neighborhood Rally Campaign"

ConAgra Foods, in partnership with Feeding America, the nation's leading hunger-relief organization, announce the Child Hunger Ends Here Neighborhood Rally Campaign.

ConAgra Foods, Inc. Named One of Corporate Responsibility Magazine's 100 Best Corporate Citizens in 2010

Client News

Grocer Gives $20m for Catholic Education

The Boston Globe

Facebook Co-Founder Hughes Launches Philanthropic Venture Jumo

Wall Street Journal

Aid Groups Fret As Haiti Giving Slows Down - NPR

After a record January, aid groups say donations for Haiti have slowed to a trickle.

Obama plans to increase support for global health

President Barack Obama's budget proposals placed before the US Congress include, as part of an overall increase for expenditure on global health, a remarkable rise in funding for the war against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). From $65 million in 2010, the budget proposal for 2011 would increase expenditure on these diseases to $155 million.

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