Burying the Dead: Compassionate Responses to Reproductive Loss

Sometimes the response to reproductive loss is silence. One nonprofit is instead working to alleviate the suffering and let parents know they’re not alone.

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GDT Podcast / Season 9 / Episode 8

This week on the last episode of Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy sits down with Bill Schambra to explore the tension between establishment philanthropy and what he calls “everyday philanthropy.”

The Indispensable Virtues of the Indispensable Man

On the personal virtues of George Washington and our New American Moment.

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Giving Drink to the Thirsty with Water and Love

A nonprofit in Kenya is providing clean water and deep transformation to local communities.

Spotlight

The Frustration with Innovation

Bright Shiny Object Syndrome and its effect on the nonprofit sector.

Philanthropy is power—for better and for worse

Considering the principle of “subsidiarity” as a way to untangle the complex relationship between philanthropy, power, and justice.

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The Donor Revolt Is Coming

Fundraisers must adapt today, not tomorrow, to a new generation and a new era.

What Trash Day Taught Me About Foundations Fundraising

Seven tips for turning foundation application obstacles into opportunities.

Don’t Show, Don’t Tell

Your message isn’t everything (and why you still need a better one).

GDT Podcast / Season 9 / Episode 7

In this episode of Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy sits down with Nathan Bond, co-founder of Rifle Paper Company, to explore entrepreneurship, education, and philanthropy.

Supreme Court Rules with First Choice Women’s Resource Centers

What the recent Supreme Court ruling means for nonprofit organizations and your rights as a donor.

On a New Compassionate Conservatism

The loneliest generation needs a new style of conservatism that emphasizes compassion over Gordon Gekko-ism, community over isolation, and love over hate.