SBF’s close affiliation with William MacAskill and the Effective Altruism movement cast a dark shadow over the legitimacy of Effective Altruism and its leaders.
Ken Griffin, Chicago’s wealthiest man before relocating to Miami, was honored with The Philanthropy Roundtable’s flagship prize for philanthropists.
This old world may be getting others down, but one inspired Chicago minister has found a calling that is . . . higher.
Early- to mid-career fundraisers are invited to apply for this nine-month leadership program designed for those looking to grow professionally and intellectually alongside a small group of peers.
As it turns out, the wealthiest Americans are not doling out their fortunes in vast percentages.
The shocking June decision by a city judge, widely seen as a threat to the First Amendment, coalesced a multi-denominational pushback in support of both the nation’s oldest Jewish college and religious liberty
American Philanthropic is pleased to announced its partnership with Innovest, an independent provider of investment-related consulting services for retirement plans, nonprofits, families, individuals, and family offices.
Stay tuned for a new series from American Philanthropic and Philanthropy Daily—”Fundraising When Times Are Bad”—to help you navigate today’s recession.
American Philanthropic is excited to announce its strategic partnership with Virtuous, a responsive fundraising platform designed to foster a personalized experience at every step of the development process.