Business|Economy|US
Latino charitable giving rates drop sharply — but that’s not the full story
The share of Latinos who give to established charities has dropped sharply since 2008, a new study has found
Your subscription includes
Unlimited Access to All Content from
The Los Angeles Post
The share of Latinos who give to established charities has dropped sharply since 2008, a new study has found
Author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates is teaming up with two nonprofits to launch a new fund that will make awards to champions of sexual violence prevention and that will support education and healing programs, predominantly for Black women and girls, with plans to raise $10 million over the next two years