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The Long and the Short of Emergency Cash Grants
A few donors have for years employed small personal gifts as a charitable tool. Now many others are experimenting with the same technique among a new population those laid off in our virus lockdown.
Philanthropy is Rocket Science
Private giving extends even into national defense.
Interview with Tom Lewis
An Arizona homebuilder with a Kentucky heart and MBA head.
Back to Bill
How the Daniels Fund lost sight of Bill Daniels, clawed its way back and is preserving donor intent into the far future.
Unto the Nations
Is the focus of American evangelicals shifting overseas?
Hope for the Addicted
Substance abuse is a plague on American society. Here are some of the donors looking to cure it.
If You Can't Kill Them, Co-opt Them
Teacher unions ratchet up efforts to organize charters. How worried should donors be?
Medical Matchmaking
While federal health-care policy is in disarray, these charities and volunteers are offering help now
Don't Forget Rural Schools
Look outside cities for today's neediest classrooms
Spring 2017 - Preservation and Prosperity
What could property rights do for Indian reservations?
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
Donors Who Come to the Aid of Their Country
You thought only government could do defense? Think again!
Land Law
A new court decision preserves a popular and important form of nature philanthropy
Investigative Philanthropy?
Local news and research journalism as charity causes
DoNation
Which Americans give most to charity?