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Read More from HomepageDuring an unprecedented period, cultural institutions around the world were in danger of closing. This piece was published in the Post and received a lot of attention, including a segment on CNN. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/the-case-for-supporting-museums-in-the-time-of-covid-19-624852
Read More from HomepageThis piece was written to support an exhibition that Noga Founder and president Rachel Lithgow co-curated at the National Museum of American Jewish History and the Center for Jewish History that went on to travel, most notably at the National WWI Museum, a Smithsonian affiliate, in Kansas City. It illustrates the importance of public/private partnerships
Read More from HomepageAs the CEO of the oldest archive in the United States, a strong part of my job was to keep the archive relevant continuously in the written press, television, and online. In this article, I responded to the importance of archival treasures in American history after a White House Administrator spread misinformation about the classic
Read More from Homepage"No fundamental social change occurs merely because government acts. It's because civil society, the conscience of a country, begins to rise up and demand - demand - demand change."
President Joseph Biden
I founded Noga Agency as a response to a gap in funding for NGOs that are not world famous, but are doing work that is essential to the betterment of society
Noga Agency serves as a conduit, matching resources to those that need the most support. Modern philanthropy is a challenging landscape. We have never had more disposable income and free time as a global society to invest in important causes that can create the positive changes in the world, and the number of non-profits and charitable organizations has never been higher. Where and how to engage is not always easy or obvious. Noga works on both the philanthropic and organizational side in a unique partnership.
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