Atlanta
capital city of Georgia, United States
Central Park Conservancy
A Golden Age for Parks
Local Solution for a National Problem
A collaboration between businesses, nonprofits, and donors provides face masks
Locavore Lifeline
The hidden secret of an impromptu effort to feed hurricane victims
The Calculating Philanthropy of Silicon Valley
How giving in America is changing under the growing influence of tech donors
Philanthropy on the Green
Public land meets private donors. The result? Peerless parks.
Building America
Meet Bernie Marcus, winner of the 2012 William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership
Summer 2018 - Briefly Noted
Hunting human traffickers. Moral formation through music. Airplane ambulances. The philanthropic payoff to an artistic addiction.
Winter 2018 - Briefly Noted
Censorship by Google. A modern-day good Samaritan. A quarterback gives back. Charter school experimentation.
Law Enforcement's Secret Weapon
Police foundations support and even pioneer public-safety enhancements.
Making Miracles in Memphis
From work to school to arts to recreation, Pitt and Barbara Hyde show how to energize a hometown
Summer 2017 - Briefly Noted
Home life and scholastic success. A baseball all-star gives back. Children and animals on Noah's Ark. BYU student animators.
The Legal and Political Landscape of Donor Privacy
Protecting donor privacy is crucial to the health and freedom of our society, but not everyone sees it that way
Briefly Noted
De Blasio s funding fantasy. A billion for charters. Newspaper nonprofit? Tough teacher ratings work. Smart brain philanthropy.
Winter 2016 - Nonprofit Spotlight: Teaching Together
Teaching Together hires adults with cognitive disabilities as Catholic-school classroom aides
Business Marries Charity
The hopes and hazards of bringing market mechanisms to philanthropy
A New Way to Serve
Venture for America is bringing entrepreneurial vim and vigor to unexpected corners of our country
Champion Givers
A 15-year update on the winners of the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership
Walk the Line
Donors convert old rail lines into popular recreation trails
Winter 2014 - A Man Out of Time
Ted Turner now leads a quieter life, but his philanthropic quirks remain fascinating
Philanthropy Keeps the Lights on in Detroit
How philanthropists are tearing down problems, building solutions, and stopping bad guys in the Motor City
Making Forever Families
Churches and donors lift thousands of children out of the foster-care bureaucracy
DoNation
Which Americans give most to charity?