Philanthropy Roundtable has a mission: to foster excellence in philanthropy, protect philanthropic freedom and help donors advance liberty, opportunity and personal responsibility. As philanthropy faces unprecedented threats, our mission is more vital now than ever before. We invite you to listen and be part of our journey as Elise Westhoff, Philanthropy Roundtable president and CEO, in conversation with Richard W. Graber, Philanthropy Roundtable chairman of the board, touch on achievements the Roundtable made in 2021 and outline our vision for 2022.
The separation of powers in America is a critical, fundamental concept that our Founders carefully thought through. There is an important need for checks and balances between the executive, legislative and judiciary branches.
The conversation around the role in education for preparing students for the workforce has broadened over the years to include new, creative, and most importantly, effective options. Technical and trade education have demonstrated success when it comes to changing the
Uber, Instacart, Task Rabbit, and so on. The gig economy has become an essential way for many Americans to earn the extra dollars needed to keep their families housed, clothed and fed during these challenging economic times.