
The Supreme Court May Soon Rule on Donor Privacy
For those following donor-privacy issues, there was an important development in the case known as Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Becerra.
For those following donor-privacy issues, there was an important development in the case known as Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Becerra.
Retired Lt. General H.R. McMaster discusses how America could and should defend democracy through principled foreign policy.
It seems there are more and more topics we shy away from out of fear of offending, being shouted down, or getting canceled.
Reihan Salam, president of the Manhattan Institute, explains how we can see a renaissance of our American cities.
The Roundtable hosted a pleasantly optimistic conversation about the election and what the outcomes mean for those who want to pursue pro-liberty policies.
The president of the University of Chicago, Dr. Robert Zimmer, discusses the importance of creating a climate of free speech on campus.
Recently, I ve been following a lot of what Darren Walker, the CEO of the Ford Foundation, has been saying. I came across an interview he did in 2019, and I have to say, I found myself a little confused.
We should be concerned about all forms of threatened violence, regardless of whether it s aimed at progressive nonprofits, conservative organizations, or anyone in between.
Given the seriousness of what Joe Biden may need to throw his energy and effort into addressing, it seems he has a choice to make when it comes to philanthropy.
We consider this a true win for anyone who believes in a vision of America where people, regardless of race or other characteristics, can pursue opportunity.
Earlier this year, The Philanthropy Roundtable published a guidebook focused entirely on protecting donor intent, a key aspect of philanthropic excellence.
I sat down with John Tyler of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to get up to speed on a recent proposal to regulate DAFs.