Best CSR Companies | These 9 Businesses Are Making an Impact

In today’s business landscape, corporate social responsibility (or CSR) is more than just a buzzword—it’s a crucial aspect of how companies operate and influence the world. Leading CSR companies are recognizing the importance of giving back to their communities, investing in sustainable practices, and driving positive change. This commitment not only enhances their brand reputation…

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How many international students study in China?

China has one of the largest education systems in the world, boasting over 3000 universities as of 2022, a HE sector only comparable to the size of the US system. In 2021, student enrolment data from the Chinese Ministry of Education stated there were 35 million undergraduate students and 3.3 million postgraduate students across the…

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Fixing FASFA: Black Students and HBCUs Will Lose the Most

The introduction and rollout of the new Better FASFA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form has led to a multitude of challenges, setbacks, and concerns among students, caregivers, and educators. What began as a well-intentioned effort to simplify what has historically been a cumbersome process to apply for federal student aid has been made…

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Retain New Donors By Nurturing Them Like New Employees

April 25, 2024 | Categories Donor Management, DonorPerfect Fundraising Software, Featured Attracting new donors is vital for nonprofit growth. However, the journey doesn’t end with finding them – it’s equally crucial to nurture these relationships long-term. According to a study by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, acquiring a new donor can cost up to five…

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The First Law Of Whoever Smelt It, Dealt It

(Photo by Yuki Iwamura-Pool/Getty Images) The New York courtroom where Donald Trump is on trial is apparently unpleasant. Is that the former president’s doing? The world may never know. Also, the fact that the racists are coming for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t surprising — but who gave them the green light? And, a judge…

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The morning read for Tuesday, June 18

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Jun 18, 2024 at 10:26 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Coming up: On Thursday, June 20 and Friday, June 21, the court expects to issue one or…

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