Thoughts on philanthropy from The Giving Review’s “Conversations” series in the second half of 2021
A year-end collection of interesting and insightful thinking about grantmaking and giving.
A year-end collection of interesting and insightful thinking about grantmaking and giving.
A mid-year collection of interesting and insightful passages.
Elisabeth S. Clemens’ book—including its description of the March of Dimes, what would now be properly considered a “working charity,” in the polio crusade—impressively details questions about roles of, and relationship between, public and private sectors in meeting social challenges through American history.
“Write some good ones.”
A year-end collection of interesting and insightful passages.
Exemplifying a tradition worth celebrating for its positive reflections on the American civic character.
Elisabeth S. Clemens impressively details questions about proper roles of, and relationship between, public and private sectors in meeting social challenges through American history.