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…every year, and set up an Internet café in the town, training locals to administer the programs. D.J. remains the non-profit’s chairman. But two books inspired D.J. to search for…
…every year, and set up an Internet café in the town, training locals to administer the programs. D.J. remains the non-profit’s chairman. But two books inspired D.J. to search for…
…to the city’s mortal afflictions. Today, private donors are keeping the city’s bones from crumbling. Whether they can help lead a resurrection is still uncertain. Liz Essley Whyte is…
…grant recipients, researching their effectiveness and vetting their requests. Under NCF ownership the group will continue to give away company earnings. Katherine says the group actively searches for the best…
…bail, and an old-age pension,” according to Beito’s research. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, which had 465,000 members in 1877, refined its aid process and referred to the gifts…
…in policy and opinion is no accident. Some of the most powerful donors in America have poured tens of millions of dollars into networks that have used sophisticated activism, research,…
…campuses. Produced by Liz Essley Whyte for Philanthropy Magazine https://vimeo.com/107954964?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=32477099 Banishing Religious Conviction InterVarsity, an evangelical Christian college ministry, has 23 chapters within the California State University system—23 groups of…
…what it’s all about.” Liz Essley Whyte is a contributing editor to Philanthropy. Research for this story was provided by Philanthropy managing editor Ashley May—who is Bernie May’s granddaughter….
…its search for the organization’s next leader after President and CEO Elise Westhoff announced she will step down at the end of May 2023. “Philanthropy Roundtable is thriving and remains…
…another research innovation. As Lord Kelvin said, if you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it. —Liz Essley Whyte Big Investment in a New Approach In May, City University of New…
There are 35,000 museums in the United States, a core of our cultural and educational life. They reveal the past, attest to nature’s amazing secrets, bring great art to all,…
Every year the Chronicle of Philanthropy publishes a list of the largest 400 charities in America. Last year, the National Christian Foundation was No. 15. But what may be more…
…day you are increasing costs, so you have to figure out how make up for it,” says AEI economist Aparna Mathur. —Liz Essley Whyte A Screwtape for Millennials A critic,…