Jack Miller’s commitment to reform in American civic education sets a sterling example for donors of how to effect transformative change and uphold philanthropic values.
The history of the Knights of Columbus and that of baseball are intimately intertwined, telling a story of sportsmanship, charity, and love of the game.
Establishing a good foundations program can be daunting, but the initial investment of time and energy pays off in the long run.
Big banks know no more about philanthropy than they do about making toast. They shouldn’t be advising customers on either.
Snow days may be a thing of the past as “work from home” and “virtual learning” become more common across the country.
In a culture marked by bias and riven by ideology, institutes of higher education must return to their original mission: the pursuit of truth.
By expanding school choice and offering education savings account programs, states can increase access to high-quality education while strengthening civil society in the process.
Donors should be afforded the chance to donate anonymously, but that right is under fire from both sides of the political aisle.
The president’s war on donor-advised funds imperils the flexibility and innovation that help truly effective philanthropy thrive.
How Jesus’s Good Friday words call on us across the millennia, encouraging us to engage in charity to alleviate suffering.
There are promising solutions to the learning loss puzzle, but donors need to overcome the “urgency gap” between current recovery efforts and what needs to be done.