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The US added more multifamily housing between 2021 and 2025 than any other time in the past 37 years, with downtown Brooklyn and Nashville leading the way.
Can Red Nose Day catch on in the United States? Red Nose Day raised $21 million when it launched here in 2015, but the event raised more than five times that amount in the United Kingdom that year.The charitable deduction is safe, but tax reform could still hurt charitable giving Three proposed changes to the federal income tax could depress charitable giving, despite a plan to keep the charitable deduction.How vulnerable are nonprofits under Trump’s skinny budget? President Trump's budget would slash funding to, or abolish, programs that provide significant financial support to nonprofits across the country.How the Social Innovation Fund supports a culture of evaluation The Social Innovation Fund supports community-based organizations with evidence of success and encourages rigorous evaluation to assess effectiveness.Should nonprofit leaders rethink the relationship between political and charitable giving? A postelection spike in charitable giving challenges the conventional wisdom that political campaigns steal support from charitable causes.An unexpected leader in international charity: The Twin Cities The Minneapolis–St. Paul area tied with the Seattle area for the 10th-highest number of internationally focused nonprofits in the country in 2013–14.