Strategies from spend-down experts, James Piereson and Gara LaMarche.
Foundation heads debate the issue. Is this a case where one size does not fit all?
Jeffrey J. Cain offers guidance in how to think carefully about the selection of your trustees—and how they will perpetuate them
How the Daniels Fund lost sight of Bill Daniels, clawed its way back—and is preserving donor intent into the far future.
As the Carnegie Corporation turns 100, Leslie Lenkowsky asks, “What would its founder think of it today?”
In assembling his art collection, Albert Barnes outsmarted the world, but in crafting his foundation, Barnes outsmarted himself.
Mark Hemingway investigates “Queen of Mean” Leona Helmsley’s charitable intent.
Adam Meyerson discusses the importance of clear donor intent in the settlement of the Robertson-Princeton case.
Martin Morse Wooster takes a look at the life and work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest philanthropists.
Tom Riley reviews ‘Giving It All Away: The Doris Buffett Story.’