A Conversation about History, Race and the Meaning of True Diversity with...
Editor’s Note: Philanthropy Roundtable’s True Diversity initiative offers an equality-based, holistic framework for embracing diversity. We support efforts that value every person as a unique...
View ArticleTackling Environmental Issues through Limited Government Solutions
Philanthropy Roundtable’s Free to Give campaign elevates the voices of everyday Americans who have dedicated their careers to supporting those in need. Their work is made possible by the freedom of...
View Article“Fragile Neighborhoods”: A Q&A with Author Seth Kaplan
Philanthropy Roundtable recently sat down with Seth Kaplan, a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University and senior advisor to the Institute for Integrated Transitions, about his new book “Fragile...
View ArticleThe Truth About Private Foundations and the 5 % Payout Rule
Have you ever wondered about the rules that govern private foundations and their charitable giving? On November 16, Philanthropy Roundtable published a comprehensive policy primer entitled “Private...
View ArticleGrow Generosity on Giving Tuesday
This year, Giving Tuesday – November 28 – arrives amid two major international conflicts, increased domestic turmoil and continued economic uncertainty. Despite signs of economic growth, fundraisers...
View ArticleLincoln Jones: “It Seems That Art, Independent Ideology, is Still in Demand”
At Philanthropy Roundtable’s 2023 Annual Meeting, Lincoln Jones, founder, director and choreographer of American Contemporary Ballet (ACB) in Los Angeles, shared his experience as an artist navigating...
View ArticleHow to Give Back and Support True Diversity This Giving Tuesday
This Giving Tuesday, American generosity will be as important as ever in addressing domestic needs and global turmoil. Donors should be mindful of how their gifts can further the causes of peace and...
View ArticleChristie Herrera in Associated Press: New Philanthropy Roundtable CEO...
Philanthropy Roundtable President and CEO Christie Herrera was recently interviewed by Associated Press business writer and editor Glenn Gamboa on her new role and vision for the organization. In this...
View ArticleDonor Intent Watch: Higher Education Donors React to Campus Responses to...
Earlier this year, following the passage of the Donor Intent Protection Act in Kansas, Philanthropy Roundtable launched a monthly series on donor intent controversies around the country to better...
View ArticleElizabeth McGuigan on NewsNation: “The State of Giving is Strong”
On Thanksgiving Day, Philanthropy Roundtable’s Senior Vice President Elizabeth McGuigan appeared on NewsNation’s “The Hill” to discuss charitable giving ahead of Giving Tuesday. In response to a...
View ArticleCharitable Giving Fuels the Salvation Army’s Mission to Help Americans...
Philanthropy Roundtable’s Free to Give campaign elevates the voices of everyday Americans who have dedicated their careers to supporting those in need. Their work is made possible by the freedom of...
View ArticleIan Rowe on “Our American Stories”: My Coming of Agency Moment
Recently, Founder and CEO of Vertex Partnership Academies Ian Rowe sat down with radio veteran Lee Habeeb for an episode of “Our American Stories,” a syndicated radio program and podcast that...
View ArticleMcGuigan in National Review: A Tax on Unrealized Gains Would Hurt Philanthropy
In an op-ed published in National Review ahead of oral arguments in the Moore v. United States case, Philanthropy Roundtable Senior Vice President Elizabeth McGuigan laid out the potential...
View ArticleWhy Nonprofit Love Your School is Changing Lives for Families
The following was presented as part of a session at Philanthropy Roundtable’s Annual Meeting in October 2023. As parents of K-12 students around the country are confronted with questions about how to...
View ArticleMoore v. United States Oral Argument: The Slippery Slope of Taxing Unrealized...
Just one week after a group of 15 senators introduced wealth tax legislation aimed at taxing the unrealized gains of Americans, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in the case of Moore v....
View ArticleAlumni Respond to University Leaders for Failing to Condemn Antisemitism
On December 5, 2023, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce held a hearing entitled “Holding Campus Leaders Accountable and Confronting Antisemitism.” Legislators grilled the presidents of...
View ArticleThe First Amendment and Philanthropy: A Conversation with the Bill of Rights...
Philanthropy Roundtable’s Free to Give campaign elevates the voices of everyday Americans who have dedicated their careers to supporting those in need. Their work is made possible by the freedom of...
View ArticleHow Philanthropy is Helping Veterans Navigate the Workforce
As Lekendric Doyle faced the end of his naval career, he wasn’t sure where to go next. But when he connected with the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families, everything clicked into...
View ArticleDAFs: A Generosity Vehicle Even in Challenging Times
Despite a tumultuous economic landscape in 2022, a recently released report showed generous Americans increased giving through donor-advised funds (DAFs) last year, demonstrating their unwavering...
View ArticleConserving Our Lands Through Local Innovation
The following was presented as part of a session at Philanthropy Roundtable’s Annual Meeting in October 2023. Fires that consume more than 100,000 acres are becoming commonplace in America, with 72...
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