Answering a Crisis by Clothing the Naked

The Fort Smith Crisis Intervention Center is a haven of warmth for those left most vulnerable.

Saint Babe Ruth?

Although known for his debauchery and Homeric lifestyle, Babe Ruth reconciled with the Catholic faith and exhibited a charitable heart toward children.

Growing Opportunity: How a Capacity Building Partnership Is Blooming in Chicago’s South Side

A grant from Levine Impact Lab is helping Southside Blooms expand its work bringing hope and healing to places plagued by violence and poverty.

Feeding the Hungry in Denver and Philadelphia

Christ in the City is providing much-needed tangible and spiritual food to the forgotten among us.

Spotlight

Giving is good for you, too

Charitable giving is certainly good for the beneficiary of that charity, but does it benefit the giver, too?

Brother, Can You Spare an ROI?

Obsession with numbers and metrics does the philanthropist—and his grantee—no favors.

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The Role of Philanthropy in a Family-Driven Revolution

The school choice movement is gaining momentum, but its long-term success will depend on the continued support of philanthropy.

Sheltering the Homeless on the Streets of Philadelphia

Philly House is answering Christ’s call to provide shelter—and so much more—to those without housing.

Feeding the Hungry in War-Torn Nations

Slavic Gospel Association is sharing life-saving food with the hungry in Ukraine and beyond.

Getting Graphic in Political Advertising

Political messaging isn’t just what you hear—it’s what you see, too.

Giving Drink to the Thirsty Around the World

Water Mission is saving millions by fulfilling Christ’s call to provide clean water to those without.

Five Tests You Should Be Running in Your Direct Mail Program

Thinking outside the box (then testing the results) can take your direct mail fundraising to the next level.