A little over nine years ago, a small group of philanthropists in Manhattan decided it was time to do something to facilitate the efforts of people who wanted to make charitable contributions to the community, yet avoid the trouble and expense of establishing private funds or foundations. The result was the establishment, in August of 1999, of the Manhattan Community Foundation.
... community leaders and philanthropic colleagues seeking to learn how the organization might best support the ... shore up local businesses, build Reno County VOAD's unmet needs fund and inspire...more
Brazilian art duo Douglas de Castro and Renato Perrieria completed their vibrant mural Sunday afternoon.The mural was part of the inaugural event for Incite MHK, a local group dedicated to...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.