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Myra Blake
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Jacob Weisberg
Vice Ch AI R
Lydia Polgreen
Director
Diane Brayton
Director
Susan Chira
Director
Sheila Coronel
Director
Lester Holt
Director
Jonathan Klein
Director
Isaac Lee
Director
Kati Marton
Director
Michael Massing
Director
Geraldine Fabrikant Metz
Director
Ahmed Rashid
Director
Darren Walker
Treasurer
Roger Widmann
Director
David Remnick
Director
Maria Teresa Ronderos
Director
Jon Williams
Director
Nika Soon Shiong
Director
Sally Buzbee
Director
Alessandra Galloni
Director
Roula Khalaf
Director
Peter Lattman
Director
Alan Murray
Director
Julie Pace
Director
Maria Ressa
Director
Jacqueline Simmons
Director
Norman Pearlstine
Director (Thru Early '24)
Matt Murray
Director
Jane Kramer
Director
Alan Rusbridger
Director
Clarence Page
Director
Steve Adler
Director
Caoilfhionn Gallagher
Director
Graciela Mochkofsky
Director
Julie Owono
Ceo
Jodie Ginsberg
Director Of Development
John D Weis
Chief Operating Officer
Hilda Romero
Program Director
Carlos Martinez De La Serna
Hr Director
Theresa Vargas
Editorial Director
Arlene Getz
Dir. Of Comm. And Advocacy
Gypsy Gullen K AI Ser
Emergencies Director
Lucy Westcott
Deputy Dir. Of Communications
Mohamed Elsafani
Deputy Director Of Advocacy
Amelia Evans
Deputy Director Of Finance
Margaret Abam Depass
Deputy Director Of Development
Eric Helms
Deputy Editorial Director
Kathleen Jones
Africa Program Coordinator
Angela Quintal
Major Gifts Officer, Individual Giving
Casey Bauer
RoundUp.org is revolutionizing the 'round up for charity' movement by allowing any person or company to automatically round up all of the purchases made on an eligible Visa or Mastercard to the next whole dollar amount, and to direct those funds to virtually any nonprofit of their choice. Donors can select from over 1.3 million nonprofits across the U.S., including schools, universities, parent associations, churches, sports clubs, museums, pet shelters, advocacy groups, community service providers, and more.
For nonprofits, RoundUp.org offers the simplest round-up program available; no sign-up, no extra staff, no expenses, and no technical expertise required. We provide each nonprofit with a ready-to-use QR code and web link to their non-profit page where donors can select the card they want to use to round up for the nonprofit. Nonprofits can promote the link or QR code via email, newsletters, printed material, or on social media. Supporters, whether individuals or businesses, can also share the QR code with their audiences to support the nonprofit even further. RoundUp.org makes predictable, recurring donations brilliantly simple and efficient for nonprofits.
Donors can search for a nonprofit on RoundUp.org or follow a nonprofit-specific URL or QR code. Donors then link their Visa or Mastercard information to start rounding up their purchases into monthly donations. These donations go first to a Donor Advised Fund called Our Change Foundation (“OCF”) which will then send your contribution to the nonprofit you designated, unless that nonprofit is ineligible. On the 1st of each month, RoundUp.org charges the linked card one-time for the total amount of the RoundUps from each purchase made during the prior month. The donation amount, net of fees, is sent to our charitable distribution partner, Our Change Foundation, a United States 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity and donor-advised fund, and is made available to the nonprofit for withdrawal within 15 days subject to RoundUp.org’s Terms of Service.
Absolutely! Every nonprofit on RoundUp.org has a unique QR code and URL that you can share via text, email, or social media, to encourage others to join the cause. And, it's best to get the word out quickly because donors can only support one nonprofit at a time on RoundUp.org.
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