News
Honoring older innovators: 2008 Purpose Prize winners announced
Rethinking nonprofit jobs: Competition and the bad economy force charities to get creative
States seek to tap into growing resource: older volunteers
Nonprofit groups seek to win federal support for older volunteers
Purpose Prize awards for socially innovative older Americans announced
Purpose Prize brings charities both growth and new challenges
Fledgling Minnesota charity helps baby boomers find meaningful work
Purpose Prize finalists tackle social issues in creative ways
Surveys and Studies
Baby boomers express strong interest in charity-related second careers
Charities miss opportunities to recruit older Americans
Nonprofit groups lag in recruiting older workers, report says
Volunteering leads to longer and healthier life, report finds
Baby boomers seek a purposeful direction in later life, study finds
Boomer volunteers often give up duties, study finds
More Regeneration News and Surveys
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My JourneyLife After BlackBerry
A retired corporate lawyer takes a leap into the world of volunteering,
using his business and legal skills to help a nonprofit group in the Bronx.
His title: vice president of special projects.
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My Journey
Clint WilkinsSeeking the 'tipping point' in a movement for older Americans
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