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Whys and ways of preserving donor intent
Joanne Florino
Interesting charities encountered in our travels. With a special focus this installment on some very personal approaches to art philanthropy in Florida.
Karl Zinsmeister
Advice from American foundations on staying close to home
Ashley May
With religious practice and the giving it inspires trending downward in tandem, donors could learn from the successes of the charter-school movement
Karl Zinsmeister
Silicon Valley's loyal local donor explains why he keeps things close to home.
How the Daniels Fund lost sight of Bill Daniels, clawed its way back and is preserving donor intent into the far future.
Evan Sparks
Substance abuse is a plague on American society. Here are some of the donors looking to cure it.
Tom Riley
Police foundations support and even pioneer public-safety enhancements.
Daniel P. Smith
A small group of donors is up against the worst drug epidemic ever. They need help.
Caitrin Nicol Keiper
Charter-like deregulation might open a door for effective philanthropy on the district level
Kate Lewis-LaMonica, Mike Perigo, Nithin Iyengar
Home life and scholastic success. A baseball all-star gives back. Children and animals on Noah's Ark. BYU student animators.
The delicate dance behind some of today s largest gifts
Kate Harvey
A government system rates veterans as incapable, but philanthropy can change that
Cheryl Miller, Thomas Meyer
Where are the old-line veterans charities headed?
Timothy Carney
A 15-year update on the winners of the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership
Naomi Schaefer Riley
While some philanthropists fought for decades to legalize marijuana, others are gearing up to address undesirable consequences
Justin Torres, Liz Essley Whyte
Donors give children the scholarships they need to excel in school and beyond
Dustin Petzold
Donated lands have become some of our most beautiful national treasures.
Evan Sparks
Oil money pipeline funnels kids to college
Carrie Besnette Hauser