CONTACT(S): Russell Roybal rroybal@ncrp.org Elbert Garcia, egarcia@ncrp.org NCRP: The Cost to Protect Democracy Has Skyrocketed – So Why Haven’t Grants Kept Up? NCRP’s latest analysis urges funders to urgently address the unreasonably skyrocketing costs of current voter registration and civic engagement … Continue reading NCRP: The Cost to Protect Democracy Has Skyrocketed – So Why Haven’t Grants Kept Up?
Kitchen Creativity: Infusing Joy into Your Cooking Routine
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, the kitchen often becomes a routine space, a place to quickly prepare meals and move on to the next task. However, by infusing creativity into your cooking routine, the kitchen transforms into a canvas of joy and self-expression. Kitchen Creativity becomes a culinary journey, inviting individuals to … Continue reading Kitchen Creativity: Infusing Joy into Your Cooking Routine
Best Food for Stress Relief
Stress has become inevitable and common. It is part of our lives due to busy schedules, work pressure, and various other reasons. Sometimes, it can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems. While there are many ways to relieve stress, including exercise, meditation, and therapy, one of the most accessible and effective methods … Continue reading Best Food for Stress Relief
Published: Jennifer Powers on Basic Nutrition Tips to Follow
I published Jennifer Powers on Basic Nutrition Tips to Follow on Medium.
Stages of the Common Cold
The common cold is a viral infection that affects millions each year. It is characterized by coughing, sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, and congestion. The cold is caused by a virus that infects the upper respiratory system. There is no cure for it, but there are ways to alleviate the symptoms and help you feel … Continue reading Stages of the Common Cold
NCRP & Candid Renew Data Collaboration Agreement
CONTACT(S): Russell Roybal rroybal@ncrp.org Elbert Garcia, egarcia@ncrp.org NCRP & Candid Renew Data Collaboration Agreement This week, the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) announced their renewed working partnership with the philanthropy sector’s trusted source for grantmaking data, Candid. The announcement comes … Continue reading NCRP & Candid Renew Data Collaboration Agreement
Minding the Gap – What Happens to Black Executive Leaders When Reality Doesn’t Match Mission Statements
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, social uprisings and the broader racial reckoning sweeping the country, many organizations have had to look inward at their own institutional practices to address both conscious and unconscious racial biases. None moreso than the nonprofit and philanthropic sector, where DEI statements grace the homepages of websites … Continue reading Minding the Gap – What Happens to Black Executive Leaders When Reality Doesn’t Match Mission Statements
Published: How to Prioritize Traveling With Your Family When Finances Are Tight
I published How to Prioritize Traveling With Your Family When Finances Are Tight on Medium.
4 Tips for Making Friends in Your Neighborhood
Building friendships within your neighborhood can enhance your sense of community and make your living environment more enjoyable. Whether new to the area or simply looking to expand your social circle, connecting with neighbors can lead to lasting relationships and a stronger sense of belonging. Here are four practical tips to help you make friends … Continue reading 4 Tips for Making Friends in Your Neighborhood
How to Choose a Family Therapist
Selecting the right family therapist is crucial in addressing and resolving family issues. A skilled therapist can provide valuable guidance, support, and strategies to help families navigate challenges and improve relationships. With numerous options available, finding the right fit for your family’s needs can seem overwhelming. Here’s a guide to help you choose a family … Continue reading How to Choose a Family Therapist

