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Washington, D.C.: “Imperial City” Our nation’s capital isn’t known for its restraint, as the Congressional Budget Office estimates the deficit in 2023 will be as much as 30% greater than…
Washington, D.C.: “Imperial City” Our nation’s capital isn’t known for its restraint, as the Congressional Budget Office estimates the deficit in 2023 will be as much as 30% greater than…
DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett recently appeared on the Cato Daily Podcast with host Caleb O. Brown to talk about trends in philanthropy—how the share of mid-level donors is shrinking…
Burke to Buckley Reinforces ‘Core Values’ DonorsTrust Philanthropic Advisor Lukas Dwelly says he’s thankful for National Review Institute. In particular, he’s thankful for its “Burke to Buckley” fellowship program, which…
Health Entitlements Driving Record Debt Before founding Paragon in 2020, Mr. Blasé worked as a special assistant to the president at the White House National Economic Council. His mission? To…
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, Peter talks with black conservatives including Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education; Kendall Qualls, president of…
As kindergarteners, my children explored the Bard of Avon by performing what was titled “Short Shakespeare.” The name originated from the words spoken by the adorable narrator who kicked off…
While the schools make giving easy, giving effectively is much harder. In other words, is your alma mater the best place for your charitable dollars when a different college or…
Exxon, meanwhile, remains in the index. It doesn’t add up. Here to shed light on the “ESG” label is Bryant Haines, president of 2ndVote Analytics; Will Hild, executive director of…
Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed the good things in life. She adored her Corgis; the occasional retreat to Balmoral Castle in Scotland, where she spent her final days; the recoil of…
The Secret to Happiness and the “Afterglow” of Giving Bernstein says he begins all of his presentations with “a big secret” he desperately wants to share with his audience—a secret…