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Good News for Religious Giving

As churches and religious schools alike struggle to keep their lights on during the coronavirus pandemic, these findings bring good news.

Replacing Violence with Community

Thirty years ago, when Father Greg Boyle was a pastor of Dolores Mission Church in Boyle Heights, he became troubled by the prevalence of gang violence in his neighborhood.

The Ones Who Know How To Save

One may quite accurately say that it is Oseola McCarty and similar partners who make America the most generous nation on earth.

Battling Poverty With Family Support and Economic Incentives

Mauricio Miller’s bio states that more than two decades of working in social services left him “disenchanted with the social sector’s approach to fighting poverty” and wanting to try something new.

Philanthropists Helping America Restart

While many donors have turned toward humanitarian efforts to ease the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, some are looking at a different sort of humanitarian work.

Books: Curing Decadence preview

Books: Curing Decadence

Cultural revival can be boosted by personal giving. 

Books: Givers Can  Do Better preview

Books: Givers Can Do Better

Americans shouldn’t be intimidated or discouraged by the author’s warnings about “delusional altruism.”

Laying the Intellectual Foundation for Racial Equality

In 1935, the board of the Carnegie Corporation expressed interest in “Negro problems” in the United States, and the extent to which they could be reduced through education.