News Desk

pro-life movement
The pro-life movement after Roe

In the wake of Dobbs, the pro-life movement has a tall task before it: keeping donors engaged while waging battles in each of the fifty states.

religious liberty, yeshiva university
Judge’s ruling not kosher with religious liberty advocates

A New York City court has dealt Yeshiva University, and religious liberty, a blow.


communism
They are not the unremembered dead

Lee Edwards will see his idea and dream of profoundly remembering the victims of Marxist-Leninism become a reality.

Wyss-ful thinking: Swiss philanthropy and American elections

A “new George Soros”—the Swiss-born Wyss—has begun imitating the latter’s model, allegedly leveraging his billions to influence American elections.


leftist dark money
World’s richest man curious about who is bankrolling oblique leftist nonprofits

A Washington Free Beacon article investigates secretive, leftist nonprofits opposing Elon Musk’s Twitter bid. Who are these people?

privacy is important
Why donor privacy is important

As Americans, regardless of our own political beliefs, we should demand that our government and courts interpret our First Amendment rights broadly. The Bonta case is a great example of this tradition.


privacy is important
Why donor privacy is important

As Americans, regardless of our own political beliefs, we should demand that our government and courts interpret our First Amendment rights broadly. The Bonta case is a great example of this tradition.

federal government
Federal government and nonprofits: productive partners?

A new bill proposed to the House purports to make the federal government a “productive partner” with the nonprofit sector. So much for independence.


freedom fund
Philanthropic giving in action: the Atlas Network’s Ukraine Freedom Fund

The Atlas Network shows how nonprofits can seamlessly support those in need, without the involvement of government and red tape.

Nominations Open: Prize Honors Outstanding Philanthropist with $200,000 Award to Charity

Nominations for the Simon-DeVos Prize are welcome through Friday, April 15, 2022. A selection committee will review the nominations, and the Prize will be presented at the Roundtable’s Annual Meeting in October before a large audience of donors.




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