New $600 Million Federal Program Targets Tech Needs of Rural Areas
The program is for rural communities with really slow internet service, or no service at all.
The program is for rural communities with really slow internet service, or no service at all.
The National Constitution Center announced a broad partnership to create the new Interactive Constitution: Classroom Edition.
Insights from a Study of 33 Health Conversion Foundations
How medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction strategies have rescued individuals struggling with addiction.
Even non-believers should be able to appreciate the value of a place of solace in a bewildering world.
The primary-care initiative is meant to offer physicians payment options
The Philanthropy Roundtable is pleased to announce the selection of Russell L. Carson as the 2019 recipient of the Prize.
Good health—and achieving lower medical costs—requires a focus on social determinants
One of the greatest opportunities for philanthropy over the coming decade is to strengthen public knowledge and appreciation of the core principles of our Constitution. Our Constitutional structure is especially Read more…
How an anonymous community scholarship turned around the brain drain and sparked new policies in several states Kalamazoo is a mid-sized community in the heart of the country’s Rust Belt. Read more…
From the ACR blog
Roundtable chairman Rick Graber breaks down the merits of philanthropy
Findings to serve as a blueprint for communities nationwide
A donor invests in care for severe cases
A critique of philanthropic influence in public life starts with the wrong assumptions
How a community foundation gives modest givers strength in numbers and major givers on-the-ground expertise
The hidden secret of an impromptu effort to feed hurricane victims
A radical judgment on philanthropy does little to inspire or inform
Philadelphia
How one determined family rallied their community to transform a once-deserted corner of Indianapolis