
Art Becomes Orthodox
Museums and culture groups are pressed to pledge allegiance to progressive doctrine.
Museums and culture groups are pressed to pledge allegiance to progressive doctrine.
Microschooling | Donor leadership on covid-19 | Ideas on race, policing, crime | Black female millionaire donor | Heterodoxy grows | RBG and donor intent | Smashing culture
Philanthropy freedom fighter | The Nation and Bill Gates | Donor privacy wins | Be little and free | Community college golden hour | Homeschooling, payout rates, and suffrage | Closing Catholic schools | And silver linings
IDEA Public Schools | Seeking civic literacy | The Business of Giving | The war on philanthropy | Wild and wonderful | Anonymous giving | The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation | Hillsdale College preserves donor intent | Condoleezza Rice| Tax-exempt churches | Clarence Thomas speaks | Where professors donate
When extremists leave prison, who helps them find a new life?
Wealthy foes| Lovers of antiquities | Greenpeace | Defining “hate”| First Amendment lawsuit | Anonymous Scholarships | Impacts of Prison Labor| Catholic Schools | Jazz enthusiasts | Evolution of a Mega-donor | Foster care | Saving The Redwoods | Donor privacy | Roundtable Gatherings| Lynch Foundation Entrepreneurial Spirit in Education Prize
Two prison businesses show how for-profit enterprising can achieve philanthropic ends.
Real problems, Mo giving, buildings for charter schools, donor privacy, RealClearJournalism, how donors can help break policy logjams.
College over the Internet has surprised in many ways
Advice from American foundations on staying close to home
Why, where, and how today’s evangelical donors give
Revisiting Bob Buford’s bestseller Half Time