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Corporate Philanthropy: A Mixed Bag of Gifts

Corporate giving is rising, evolving, and inspiring optimism: from year-round efforts to diverse giving methods, it's a win for businesses, employees, and communities. Discover the trends shaping this movement!

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The State of Financial Literacy Education

More states are mandating financial literacy education in high schools, with 70% requiring personal finance classes. Read how advocacy from nonprofits, public demand, and proven benefits of financial education are driving this trend.

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Toy Stories: Classic Toys and Their Origins

Toys date back thousands of years, evolving from primitive homemade objects to modern mass-produced creations like Crayola crayons, LEGOs, Hot Wheels, and Squishmallows, blending fun with education and creativity.

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Entrepreneurship as Child’s Play: Creating Content for Kids

The rise of independent content creators in children’s programs, such as Blippi, Ms. Rachel, and Ryan Kaji, highlights the shift from traditional networks to platforms like YouTube and Instagram. The demand for the content has proved to be lucrative.

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Mother’s Day: The Thorn in the Side of Its Founder

Mother’s Day is a popular holiday for retailers, particularly florists and jewelers. It ranks second in gift spending after Christmas. However, the holiday’s founder, Anna Jarvis, later opposed its commercialization. Read how she fought to have the holiday canceled.

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Ann Lowe: High Society’s Unknown Dressmaker

Ann Lowe, a Black couturier from Alabama, designed Jacqueline Bouvier's iconic 1953 wedding dress to John F. Kennedy. Despite her talent and prior recognition among high society, Lowe remained uncredited for the dress. Lowe's legacy lies in breaking barriers for Black designers, despite her own struggles, and paving the way for later fashion icons.

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Stanley Cups: Quenching Thirst

Stanley's Quenchers, initially overlooked, became a cultural phenomenon through strategic partnerships, targeted marketing, and innovative product diversification, revolutionizing the company's sales trajectory and sparking widespread consumer enthusiasm despite facing occasional controversies.

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