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…Familiarity and friendship breed empathy. Second, we must find a new national story. Cultures are held together by the stories they tell about themselves. The story of America that I…
…Familiarity and friendship breed empathy. Second, we must find a new national story. Cultures are held together by the stories they tell about themselves. The story of America that I…
…farmers. We’ve learned to focus on efficient impact, rather than personal anecdotes or tallies of actions. “Context Is Critical” By Steven J. McCormick In my experience, context is critical. If…
…carry “lamps” that digitally capture bits of Bible text, American history, and storytelling that they particularly resonate with. In the unity section, museum-goers will see the resulting “values fingerprint” displayed…
…the right to appoint board members at nonprofits. Privacy protections for donors and charities are being eroded. No giver is safe. A recent cover story in what’s left of Time…
…your check and graduate you. Money can buy anything you want.” The legacy of great wealth also has the potential to overwhelm young people’s search for identity, a search that…
…article. Evaluate it. What do you think of the research?” Who do you think finds lots of flaws in that research study? Coffee drinkers! But not just any coffee drinkers….
…we didn’t cover that you think we should bring up from the book? Joanne Florino: No, but I’ll tell a funny story. Karl Zinmeister who is, I know, the best…
…decade the Cornell-Nilo relationship has been reversed,” wrote Sports Illustrated in a cover story on this success. “Where once the university assisted John Olin in setting up his program, Olin…
…venture created with donated money is beginning to develop space forays. And these are of a new sort: miniscule in size, extraordinarily distant in reach. These experiments could uncover new…
…research on how to connect parents to schools In 2019, the Miles Foundation, a charitable foundation in Fort Worth, Texas, approached the Lincoln Network for help solving a problem in…
…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…
…the story and the history of America through its outstanding works of art,” Alice Walton tells me. “That’s exactly what ‘State of the Art’ is about—sharing works that are being…