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Fundraising when times are bad: Navigating campaigns

Capital campaigns put a lot of stress or an organization—when the economy is healthy. How do you navigate a campaign when times are bad?

Dan Folta / 5 min read
innovation prize
Heritage Foundation awards six new Innovation Prize winners

Celebrating the latest recipients of the Heritage Foundation’s Innovation Prize: six organizations standing against the Radical Left.

Kevin Roberts / 3 min read

thanksgiving
On giving thanks

Remembering Lucy, who chose to serve others on Thanksgiving day, even when she had so little to give.

Carmen Sapara / 3 min read
bible, scripture
The Gospel of generosity: Study finds Scripture-engaged Americans are among most generous

Americans who consistently engaged with Scripture gave $145 billion to charity in 2021, says new study from American Bible Society.

Jack Fowler / 2 min read

innovation
Heritage Foundation supports innovative solutions to America’s biggest issues

The new Innovation Prize from the Heritage Foundation rewards conservative movement organizations developing solutions to the biggest problems facing America today.

Kevin Roberts / 3 min read
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Sam Bankman-Fried’s downfall is more than a black eye for Effective Altruism

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.

Jonathan Hannah / 4 min read

2022 Simon-Devos Prize for Philanthropic Leadership recently awarded

Ken Griffin, Chicago’s wealthiest man before relocating to Miami, was honored with The Philanthropy Roundtable’s flagship prize for philanthropists.

Emily Sammon / 2 min read
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The stories you need to tell

You’re ready to stop telling happy stories in your fundraising appeals, so how should your letters look? The second in a two-part series.

Iain Bernhoft / 4 min read

Martin Morse Wooster, RIP
the Editors / < 1 min read
roof
The scoop from the roof

This old world may be getting others down, but one inspired Chicago minister has found a calling that is . . . higher.

Jack Fowler / 3 min read



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