Albert Barnes loved art as much as he hated the Philadelphia art establishment. The bylaws for his foundation reflected that . . . but they were not respected.
Charitable giving is certainly good for the beneficiary of that charity, but does it benefit the giver, too?
Religious organizations make us more charitable, but they provide a more basic benefit: giving individuals a social identity.
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?
Remembering Lucy, who chose to serve others on Thanksgiving day, even when she had so little to give.