Last Call for The Simon-DeVos Prize Nominations – Deadline: Friday, April 15
John Walton was a war hero, entrepreneur and heir to the Walmart fortune who used his wealth to lead an “all-out revolution” in public education.
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John Walton was a war hero, entrepreneur and heir to the Walmart fortune who used his wealth to lead an “all-out revolution” in public education.
The Philanthropy Roundtable is pleased to announce the selection of John A. and Susan Sobrato as the 2020 recipients of the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership. The prize Read more…
The Roundtable’s campaign “Our Values Improve Lives” will share examples of how private philanthropy has empowered the charitable sector to strengthen communities and help individuals reach their full, unique potential. In the coming weeks and months, we’ll be sharing stories of charitable efforts – informed and inspired by the values of liberty, opportunity and personal responsibility – that are addressing a variety of social challenges where other efforts, including government-led ones, have underdelivered.
Philanthropy Roundtable is pleased to announce the selection of education entrepreneurs and philanthropists Laura and Jeff Sandefer as the winners of the 2023 Simon-DeVos Prize for Philanthropic Leadership. The Sandefers’ notable accomplishments include founding Acton Academy, a cutting-edge, global network of K-12 schools that encourage students to be “curious, independent, lifelong learners” and the Acton Children’s Business Fair, which supports young entrepreneurs from hundreds of communities across the globe.
Investor and philanthropist Bill Oberndorf is the winner of the 2021 Simon-DeVos Prize for Philanthropic Leadership.
Philanthropy Roundtable is pleased to announce the selection of business leaders, philanthropists, and brothers Jeff and Pete Coors as the winners of the 2024 Simon-DeVos Prize for Philanthropic Leadership.
Oberndorf came to the conclusion that, in a climate where the public school system was rife with challenges, students needed other education options.
On Oct. 19, Philanthropy Roundtable President and CEO Elise Westhoff welcomed members of the Roundtable community to the organization’s Annual Meeting in Palm Beach, Florida. In her welcome address, she highlighted some of the exceptional philanthropists within the community who are improving lives – and discussed the importance of advancing our shared values: liberty, opportunity and personal responsibility.
Philanthropy Roundtable is pleased to announce the selection of investor and philanthropist William E. “Bill” Oberndorf, chairman of Oberndorf Enterprises, LLC, as the winner of the 2021 Simon-DeVos Prize for Philanthropic Leadership. Read more…
Philanthropy Roundtable’s 2021 Simon-DeVos Prize for Philanthropic Leadership winner, William E. “Bill” Oberndorf, issued a call to action on education reform at the organization’s Annual Meeting.
Griffin’s data-driven, scalable approach to philanthropy has focused on advancing the American Dream and strengthening communities. He has contributed more than $1.5 billion to expand access to high-quality education at every level, drive upward mobility, advance medical research, reduce violent crime, enhance public spaces and support our country’s world-renowned cultural institutions.
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