William Simon
…1973 to become chief deputy to George Shultz at the Treasury Department, he was a senior partner, member of the firm’s executive committee, and sat on the board that oversaw…
…1973 to become chief deputy to George Shultz at the Treasury Department, he was a senior partner, member of the firm’s executive committee, and sat on the board that oversaw…
…meet with the Indians of the Six Nations, negotiating treaties and working to alleviate their suffering. He was a charter member of the New York Manumission Society. He was a…
…experiences,” Jones says of the impact of today’s politics on the arts. In contrast, for his company, “Not a single audience member has complained that we have not apologized for…
…confidential, barrier-free and stigma-free PTSD treatment to veterans, service members and family connected to their care. Headstrong’s growing clinical network focuses its capabilities across states where unmet mental health needs…
…end slavery and had interrupted his studies there to serve in the Civil War as a member of the 12th Vermont Infantry Regiment. Mead died in January 1920. “In 1914,…
…the museum, and the James Graham Brown Foundation generously donated $1 million to support that expansion. Beyond the foundation, we also have a membership program, and some of the members…
…of your research in your letter to indicate why you believe your organization fits the foundation’s strategic priorities. Provide a brief summary of your organization’s mission, services and impact. Remember…
…your throat and you better kneel,’” he said. Ramaswamy, a Philanthropy Roundtable board member, added, “[Wokeism] was the merger of Marxism with identity politics: the idea that you are nothing…
…the union’s agenda at all costs. They then extort even more union dues from their members to fund more political races. This has been an ongoing cycle for decades in…
…her there. I remember those images and it’s like seared into my memory.” … “That is love. That is sacrifice. That is hard work, but as a parent and a…
…might flow ultimately hinders our own citizens’ philanthropy. Furthermore, Philanthropy Roundtable’s Director of Policy Research Jack Salmon’s research suggests that cases of abuse in our nonprofit system by malicious foreign…
…sobriety support. “It was unique,” Rosado says. “Other shelter systems did not have that.” Rosado, who is currently a member of the program, has since been through Occupational Safety and…