Skip to content
the Giving Review

the Giving Review

Independent analysis of and commentary about philanthropy and giving Co-edited by William A. Schambra, Daniel P. Schmidt, and Michael E. Hartmann

search icon
share toggle Share
Menu nav toggle

Elisabeth S. Clemens

Thoughts on philanthropy from The Giving Review’s “Conversations” series in the second half of 2021

The GR Editors

A year-end collection of interesting and insightful thinking about grantmaking and giving.

Full Article
28Dec2021

Thoughts on philanthropy from books featured in The Giving Review in the first half of 2021

The GR Editors

A mid-year collection of interesting and insightful passages.

Full Article
6Jul2021

Revisiting benevolence, philanthropy, and identity in Civic Gifts

Daniel P. Schmidt & Michael E. Hartmann

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.

Full Article
11Jun2021

Gratitude for the generosity of, and history and civic-education lessons about, America

Daniel P. Schmidt

“Write some good ones.”

Full Article
17Mar2021

Thoughts on, or applicable to, philanthropy from books reviewed by The Giving Review in 2020 (Part 2 of 2)

The GR Editors

A year-end collection of interesting and insightful passages.

Full Article
18Dec2020

Plutocrats and their philanthropy: More ideas for saving the soul of the charitable sector

Caritas
Full Article
15Oct2020

Civil society and the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Robert Stilson

Exemplifying a tradition worth celebrating for its positive reflections on the American civic character.

Full Article
2Oct2020

Benevolence, philanthropy, and identity in Civic Gifts

Daniel P. Schmidt & Michael E. Hartmann

Elisabeth S. Clemens impressively details questions about proper roles of, and relationship between, public and private sectors in meeting social challenges through American history.

Full Article
30Jul2020
More Articles
  • About
  • Collections
  • Conversations
  • Current
  • Opinion
  • Reviews
  • Contact
© The Giving Review. All rights reserved.
  • About
  • Collections
  • Conversations
  • Current
  • Opinion
  • Reviews
  • Contact