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donor intent barnes
How Albert Barnes’s donor intent was flagrantly ignored

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.

David Fletcher / 4 min read
bankruptcy
What does the FTX bankruptcy mean for charities Bankman-Fried supported?

Fallout from the FTX bankruptcy will affect more than just Sam Bankman-Fried.

Brian Mittendorf / 3 min read

giving
Giving is good for you, too

Charitable giving is certainly good for the beneficiary of that charity, but does it benefit the giver, too?

Emily Burden Rees / 2 min read
direct mail
Direct mail planning in a rocky economy

As you begin planning direct mail for 2023, don’t be tempted to pull back because of a rocky economy. Make some strategic changes to communicate well with your donors while you manage your ROI.

Eric Streiff / 4 min read

tax-exempt religious
Religious congregations deserve tax-exempt status for non-pecuniary reasons, too

Religious organizations make us more charitable, but they provide a more basic benefit: giving individuals a social identity.

Austin Detwiler / 3 min read
save the world
Save the world with Sam Bankman-Fried

Perhaps we should not ask college students in their early twenties to save the world. Perhaps we should start by asking young people to be humble, volunteer at food banks, and do what little good they can.

Jonathan Hannah / 2 min read

campaign
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



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