Refine Search Results

To search this site, enter a search term

Search Results for: search&keywords="Thomas Meyer"

Damaging Solutions in Search of a Problem

…support. Callahan finds it nefarious that a wealthy donor to a research group like AEI might benefit from its advocacy of policies like lower taxes for capital gains than for…

Summer 2017 – President’s Note

…A new guidebook by my Philanthropy Roundtable colleague Thomas Meyer, Uniform Champions, showcases leaders in veterans’ philanthropy such as Bernie Marcus and Howard Schultz from across the philosophical spectrum. Perhaps…

Labeled Disabled

…disability rating. For Vance, this became both “a blessing and a curse.” The income helped support him as he searched for work, but it also drained the search of direction…

Schultz Family Foundation preview

Schultz Family Foundation

…career assessments, multi-week skill training, and job-search assistance, the new initiative plans to help 8,000 vets launch good careers every year, at a cost of between $1,600 per job placement…

Summer 2016 – Briefly Noted

…largest philanthropic gift for research into these conditions.    —Thomas Meyer       Paying for Charitable Excellence One of the main influences of the popular charity raters that have sprung…

Spring 2015 – Briefly Noted

…the Mediterranean in less-than-seaworthy vessels. After a drowning of 366 people off the coast of Lampedusa in 2013, Italy set up a specialized search and rescue operation called Mare Nostrum….

Tiny Ships to the Stars

…in the 1990s called Clementine. Later, he spent nearly a decade as director of NASA’s Ames Research Center, the agency’s outpost in Silicon Valley, supporting small-satellite and other programs, and…

Elise Westhoff: Sharing Some Personal News preview

Elise Westhoff: Sharing Some Personal News

…coming weeks, the Philanthropy Roundtable board of directors will launch a national search for a new chief executive. To everyone in the Roundtable community, we are grateful to you for…

Cohen Veterans Network

…York City. Then he put up $7 million to underwrite a free mental-health clinic in the city for vets and their families, and separately funded $17 million in PTSD research