Philanthropic Beach Reading: Vacation Reads for Better Giving Blog Post
In a few weeks, my family makes its annual pilgrimage to the beautiful shores of North Carolina. Perhaps you too will soon be heading to the beach, or maybe a…
In a few weeks, my family makes its annual pilgrimage to the beautiful shores of North Carolina. Perhaps you too will soon be heading to the beach, or maybe a…
We regularly invite outside experts to offer you and other donors advice on how to approach certain philanthropic arenas. This month, long-time grassroots leader, Matt Kibbe, offers thoughts on both…
You’ve probably heard this Lao Tzu quote before: “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” The great philosopher’s sage wisdom, of course, is simple: you must…
As part of our regular series on how to be more strategic in our charitable giving, we’re pleased to present this piece from Gonzalo Schwarz, president of the Archbridge Institute….
In previous posts (part one and part two), we discussed how to terminate a charitable remainder trust prior to end of the trust term explicitly set forth in the trust…
Does the U.S have too many charities? America has more than 1.5 million registered charities – and hundreds of thousands of unofficial ones. Many of these have overlapping goals or…
Each month, an expert from the liberty movement shares thoughts on how to be more strategic in our charitable giving. This month, Reed Watson, executive director of the Property and…
Each month, an expert from the liberty movement will share thoughts on how to be more strategic in our charitable giving. This month, Sam Kazman of Competitive Enterprise Institute, shares…
Each month, an expert from the liberty movement shares thoughts on how we might be more strategic in our charitable giving. This month, John Miller gives insight into the threats to…
The other day we shared some thoughts on why private giving is more valuable than government “charity.” A new piece by George Will backs up this idea, albeit with a…