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The Necessity of Stepping Away: How a Local Nonprofit Leader used Sabbatical to Become a Better Leader
The Refuge Center for Counseling was the first nonprofit to receive a Sabbatical Grant from The Healing Trust. Sabbatical Grants provide support for a nonprofit organization...
Why Would a Health Foundation Create a Public Policy Research Center?
In 2014 we asked health-related service and advocacy organizations what additional support they needed. One priority quickly rose to the top: timely, high-quality, and...
Our Response to Charlottesville
We know words cannot adequately capture what many in our country are feeling this week. We also cannot be silent, and we must strongly condemn the hateful ideology that led to...
Newsletter Alert: Spotlight your nonprofit on TV
The NECAT Network wants to share your nonprofit’s story. The Refuge Center for Counseling spills the beans about Sabbatical! Check it out!
Q2 2017 Grantees Announced!
Congratulations to the 30 nonprofits that were collectively awarded over $1,000,000 in our Q2 Grant Cycle! This quarter’s grants brings our grant making to over $77 million since...
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We are thrilled to announce our Q1 2017 grantees!
Congratulations to the 17 nonprofits that were collectively awarded over $740,000 in our Q1 Grant Cycle! This quarter’s grants brings our grant making to over $76 million since...
A letter from our CEO about changes to our grantmaking
In December, The Healing Trust reached a resolution to our five-year legal dispute with the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The resolution, which included paying out 15% of...
How the Affordable Care Act Has Changed Our Grantmaking
"We need to pay attention to public policy. It affects nearly everything we, and our grantee partners, try to do to deliver compassionate, holistic care to vulnerable...