Wars Aren’t Won by Government Alone
Since the American Revolution, private philanthropists have been crucial to U.S. national security
Since the American Revolution, private philanthropists have been crucial to U.S. national security
An expert in national security philanthropy explains how donors can support the U.S. in world affairs through their giving.
Samaritan’s Purse brings Christian relief to New York.
One lonely scientist and the far-seeing philanthropic family that gifted him resources made all the difference.
Higher-education administrator John Bernbaum, who started a Christian liberal-arts college in Moscow, discusses the links between civil society and healthy democracy.
When extremists leave prison, who helps them find a new life?
A gauntlet has been thrown down for Americans.
Could he become as effective as a donor as he was as businessman and mayor?
Adam Meyerson reflects on his 19-year tenure at the helm of The Philanthropy Roundtable.
Take an overseas tour with a one-of-a-kind nonprofit that uses charitable micro efforts to blunt foreign threats.
Team Rubicon is mobilizing former service members as crisis responders.
Balancing potential public health benefits against the cost of keeping parents away from work
In a new case study for the R Street Institute, Michael McShane writes about how, with support from farsighted local philanthropists, charter school enrollment has grown to 47 percent of students within the boundaries of the Kansas City Public Schools.
A list of resources compiled by the Civic Education Program at The Philanthropy Roundtable
Adapted from Adam Meyerson’s welcome remarks at the 2019 Annual Meeting.
A sneak peak at the definitive new book on keeping control of your philanthropic legacy.
A new education landscape is forming and dozens of free resources are available for educators and administrators who are moving classes online due to coronavirus’ spread.
The Philanthropy Roundtable’s own Adam Kissel is quoted in this Inside Philanthropy article. He offers a unique perspective on get-out-the-vote efforts.
In a new book chapter, the Roundtable’s Adam Meyerson and Adam Kissel describe how philanthropy can respond to America’s civic education challenges.
As an unprecedented wave of schools were ordered to shut down for coronavirus, Seton Education Partners is sharing resources for teachers and families to help provide at-home learning.