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The Salvation Army of Bloomington missed its goal in the annual fundraising campaign, but by only a little.
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In a surprising move that has implications for not-for-profit organizations in central Illinois, State Farm is cutting back on its charitable giving in at least one area. The company website notes retirees will no longer be eligible for the company's charitable matching gift program, effective with the new year.
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Illinois State University raised $32.2 million last fiscal year. That's the third highest total ever and the first time the university topped $30 million without an individual gift of more than $10 million.
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The Salvation Army in Bloomington gave out more than 50 fans to help people cope with the intense after the first day of distribution Tuesday, and Development Director Angie said the agency only has 150 left to distribute this week and next.
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The Salvation Army in Bloomington-Normal said Wednesday it fell short of its holiday fundraising campaign goal.
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A local organization is looking to expand its numbers as members continue giving back to the community. 100 Women for Good: Bloomington-Normal gathers 100 women to give $100 each, resulting in a total of $10,000 to donate.
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A Bloomington man has made it his mission to build schools in earthquake-ravaged Haiti that are more resistant to natural disasters.
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The former director of a national charity headquartered in Bloomington has been sentenced to prison after she admitted to stealing more than $400,000 and…
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The coronavirus pandemic has taught many people a lesson in supply chain economics, not least of all the Midwest Food Bank.The 17-year-old not-for-profit…
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Human service organizations, colleges and universities and other institutions are having to rely more on charitable giving due to uncertain state and…