Mark Dawson is a British author best known for his John Milton series of thrillers, which follow the adventures of a retired assassin seeking redemption. Born in 1972 in the small town of Aylesbury, England, Dawson developed a love for reading and writing from a young age. He studied English literature at the University of... Continue Reading →
For Interior Design Flair Kelly Wearstler
Kelly Wearstler is a world-renowned interior designer, author, and television personality. Born in 1967 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Wearstler grew up in a creative household where her mother, a seamstress, instilled in her a love of fashion and design. Wearstler attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where she studied fashion design, but... Continue Reading →
Grist Matures And Becomes A Leading Voice On Climate
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Holy Crap Jeff Bezos Just Pledged $10 Billion To Save The Planet
So, there are all sorts of mixed emotions and commentary that are coming down the pipeline now that Jeff Bezos has pledged $10 billion to fight climate change and save the planet. An announcement like that is probably the only thing that’s kind of going to get the news cycle off the Orange Menace that... Continue Reading →
It’s Official Michael Bloomberg Enters Race
Suppose we all kind of saw this coming so shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, which was maybe part of the plan all along. Michael Bloomberg has officially entered the presidential race as a Democrat. I think collectively we're all a little unsure about yet another billionaire in the mix, but lets be... Continue Reading →
Jeep Gladiator to Gladiator Digital And Social Contest To Honor Veterans
Some branding ideas fall flat, this one seems to us to be a win win to everyone, Jeep and Veterans. For this Veterans Day, the Jeep brand teamed up with Purple Heart recipient and US Army veteran Noah Galloway, to celebrate the veterans of the US Armed Forces with the launch of the "Jeep Gladiator to... Continue Reading →
Latest Issue Of The Economist Dedicated to Climate Change
The Economist is a stogy old magazine, but perhaps one of the best stogy old magazines, out there, period, outstanding journalism, it should be a must read for anyone and everyone. That said, in it's most recent issue it is breaking from long standing format of covering the world at large and instead is dedicating,... Continue Reading →
Bloomberg Steps Up To The Plate To Fight Climate Change
Probably the best news that we’ve heard in a really, really long time, seriously, having to listen to the current administration and its awful politics of rolling back every environmental rule and regulation is enough to make us want to just tune out all news, forever. But, amongst all the doom and gloom, Michael Bloomberg... Continue Reading →
Honor Foundation And Wounded Warriors Partner To Empower Veterans
The Wounded Warriors Project has been hard to miss in the media for anyone regardless of whether you might follow philanthropic organization or not for profits in general, they do a great job of getting their name out there and recognized, good public relations. Recent news release, they've expanded a partnership with the Honor Foundation.... Continue Reading →
Cultural And Educational Institutions To Get Grants For Renewables
One of the big drivers of growth in the renewable energy industry has been the tax credits and deductions that businesses and individuals can take advantage of by installing wind, solar power or any other appropriate technologies. Unfortunately most of these benefits come off of taxes. Cultural and Educational institutions don't pay taxes the way... Continue Reading →
NY Not For Profit Media Buzz Save The Children, JDC And The Sylvia Center
General news from the Not For Profit NYNMedia, Jeremy Kohomban elected to Board of Trustees Save The Children. Changes at the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Jennifer John comes on board to the Sylvia Center as Executive Director. New program for renewable energy grants. Read up on all the weeks news in a jiffy. Media... Continue Reading →
Making It, When The Daily Caller Gives You A Shout Out
It's pretty safe to say these days that you can consider yourself having "made it" if by some measure you've managed to aggravate the more fringe right wing media, sadly fringe has become mainstream. The Daily Caller, isn't necessarily that far fringe, it's pretty much on the must read of every good Trump Chest thumping... Continue Reading →
Inside Philanthropy Highlights Smaller Donors
When we hear the term "Philanthropy" we typically think of big, wealthy donors, giving major gifts to large organizations, and to without a doubt that image is certainly true. The idea or image of philanthropy as a professional pursuit is of grandiose efforts to make positive change. Inside Philanthropy is one of the better online... Continue Reading →
Environmental Design Gets Good Coverage
A couple of posts here and there can hardly be considered great coverage, but Circa Design gets an "A" for effort as it continues to roll out and write more about Green Living. With the passing of Earth Month (April for those who might not be entirely sure) and all of the People's Climate marches... Continue Reading →
Grant To Our Children’s Trust Legal Efforts To Fight Climate Change
With Trump continuing to threaten pulling the US out of the Paris Climate Deal we have nothing but respect for those who are keeping the good fight going one of the more innovative ideas, or tactics out there is a whole bunch of kids who are taking the US government, and local State governments to... Continue Reading →