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John Fonte

A conversation with the Hudson Institute’s John Fonte (Part 1 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann

The think-tank senior fellow, historian, and teacher talks to Michael E. Hartmann about the American story and way of life, conservatism and revolution, progressivism, and progressive philanthropy—specifically including the Mellon Foundation and its attempt to reimagine U.S. history.

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30Jun2025

5 conservative proposals that could reshape philanthropy—and how to prepare

Craig Kennedy

Republican lawmakers are committed to nonprofit reform in 2025. That could spell challenges for the field.

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19Dec2024

Contemplating potential future Heritage Foundation leadership

The GR Editors

Casting a wide net.

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29Mar2021

A conversation with the Federalist Society’s Eugene B. Meyer (Part 2 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann & Daniel P. Schmidt

The legal organization’s president talks to Michael E. Hartmann and Daniel P. Schmidt about the different attributes of today’s law-school students, the state of conservatism in general and its current internal debate about “fusionism” in particular, and what and how conservative policy-oriented philanthropy should consider funding moving forward.

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10Mar2021

A conversation with the Federalist Society’s Eugene B. Meyer (Part 1 of 2)

Michael E. Hartmann & Daniel P. Schmidt

The legal organization’s president talks to Michael E. Hartmann and Daniel P. Schmidt about some of the reasons for its accomplishments, including the nature of its philanthropic support, and how the Left is now trying and whether it will be able to mimic its progress.

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9Mar2021

What conservative philanthropy should have seen coming, and how it should look at what’s next

Michael E. Hartmann

Gerald F. Seib’s new book skillfully overviews what’s happened to conservatism since 1980 and helpfully frames its forthcoming challenges and opportunities.

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30Sep2020

Updated: New organizations and projects seeking to help refine or redefine conservatism

The GR Editors

Briefly overviewing some potential grantmaking options.

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13Aug2020
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