This week on the Givers, Doers, & Thinkers Podcast, Walter McDougall shares his insights on civil religion, American “hustlers,” and our desire to repair the world.
In direct response fundraising, attention to small details can yield big results. Cue the humble lift note endorsement.
Bright Shiny Object Syndrome and its effect on the nonprofit sector.
Considering the principle of “subsidiarity” as a way to untangle the complex relationship between philanthropy, power, and justice.
The nation’s reaction to the death of Abraham Lincoln, 160 years ago.
A new season of the podcast will feature givers, doers, and thinkers reflecting on the role philanthropy has played in forming American exceptionalism.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord, remembered rightly on their semiquincentennial, Were Where Gunpowder and Civil Society Sparked History’s Greatest Nation.
A reflection on Oren Cass and Jeremy Beer’s conversation on the rising costs of flourishing in America.
America’s elderly are unprecedentedly lonely. In a bipartisan, multigenerational push, people are fighting to bring them back to the center of society.
While shocking nonprofit chicanery has found itself in the media spotlight, the story of one West Texas charity deserves to be told and to inspire.