Spring 2018 – Interview with Tim Keller
…If you start a ministry to help the homeless, it too will need money annually as long as it exists. But if you start a church, it only needs start-up…
…If you start a ministry to help the homeless, it too will need money annually as long as it exists. But if you start a church, it only needs start-up…
In a wide-ranging interview, Philanthropy Roundtable President and CEO Elise Westhoff recently spoke with Alliance Magazine Editor Charles Keidan about the current direction of U.S. philanthropy, Westhoff’s vision for the…
…start a business career and started having difficulty seeing at night. I was diagnosed as having retinitis pigmentosa, which is a retinal degenerative disease. Altogether, retinal degenerative diseases affect about…
…sisters in a Catholic orphanage, he was kicked out of seminary and dropped out of architecture school before starting a pizza joint in Ypsilanti, Michigan. (“I started out in architecture…
…helped start a principal-training program at Rice University. Most recently, I worked with Mike Feinberg’s wife, Colleen Dippel, to start a group called Families Empowered. We’ve now got 35,000 families…
…money. I’m only saying that in the context of my life—where I started from and where I am—it’s awesome. If you’d have told me 50 years ago this is where…
…creating a sustainable business,” he told Inc. magazine. Today he runs Amity Technology, which started selling harvesting equipment for sugar beets and now builds a range of advanced agricultural implements….
…and start a nonprofit to tackle the opioid epidemic. Philanthropy spoke with him about these plans, and about the internal and external barriers that prevent many Americans from achieving success…
…But Gorbachev broke the connection between atheism and Marxism in 1988. So that’s how it started. The gestation process took five years. We had no funding. We had to start…
…of miles, often on animal sorties, conservation surveys, or research jaunts of various sorts. On hundreds of occasions the Kohlers have donated use of their company airplanes and helicopter for…
Today, the Philanthropy Roundtable’s President & CEO Elise Westhoff was featured in The Wall Street Journal’s The Weekend Interview on the challenges of “woke philanthropy,” the value of donor privacy,…
…gave $15 million to create an honors college at the University of Kentucky. Lewis: That story starts back in 2002, when we started a college scholarship fund in Arizona. We’d…