DonorsTrust – The Community Foundation for Liberty Page

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DonorsTrust – The Community Foundation for Liberty Page

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K-12 Philanthropy Now: How to Maximize Your Impact Blog Post

In this installment of the Expert Giving series we interviewed several liberty-movement folks on the different aspects of K-12 ed reform and the impact of COVID-19 on primary education. Here…

Time to Rest: What the Lull of August Teaches Us

Time to Rest: What the Lull of August Teaches Us Blog Post

The greater Washington DC region is comprised of distinct people groups. A significant percent of the population works “for” a government – civil service, political appointees, elected officials, diplomatic corps,…

Deepening the Connection Through Community

Deepening the Connection Through Community Blog Post

Often times, when we talk about engaging in philanthropy we mean monetarily giving to a cause. While that’s a large portion of the discussion, there’s more to giving than that….