The Bodie Island Light Station in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, USA
The Bodie Island Light Station in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, USA
Rethinking a Scarcity Mindset

Collaboration, not competition, should be nonprofits’ default.

GDT Podcast / Season 7 / Episode 8

This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy speaks with Aaron Renn about the three eras in which American Evangelicals have found themselves in the post-war context.

A mixed race pregnant woman enjoys talking with a friend who has a newborn baby and toddler daughter. The women are sitting on the floor of the older children's bedroom or playroom.
Facing the Unexpected: An Interview with Chris Whitford

One nonprofit is providing support for unintended pregnancy, working to ensure no woman faces these challenges alone.

GDT Podcast / Season 7 / Episode 7

This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy speaks with Joshua Hochschild about the principle of subsidiarity, the idea of the order of charity, and the challenges presented by contemporary technology.

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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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Meet the 2025 Heritage Foundation Innovation Prize Winners!

A glimpse at the nonprofits saving civil society—and America.

Bear Market Behavior: How Process Trumps Panic All of the Time

Nonprofits should ditch the economic crystal ball and establish portfolios that will weather market volatility.

GDT Podcast / Season 7 / Episode 6

This week on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy speaks with James Piereson about his career and the impact of conservative philanthropy.

More than Just Basketball

The transformative philanthropy of the Golden State Warriors.

Beyond Isolation: Fostering Belonging and Why It Matters in Philanthropy

What if, instead of looking for others’ failures, we truly committed to loving our neighbors?

Why Donors Still Prefer Mail

Tangible connection still reigns eternal in a digital world.