
A New Narrative for Corporate Philanthropy
June 20, 2012
A well-respected colleague and I recently had a troubling conversation. While we agreed that we are entering into a new era of corporate philanthropy, we found ourselves in a circular conversation with no shared platform to speak from about our differing strategies to achieve the triple bottom line impact. Following a year-long strategic initiative, The […]
Read MoreA Side Order of Philanthropy
June 6, 2012
What happens when you bring a group of friends together for food or drinks and add a side dish of philanthropy? You build communities at the grassroots level and from there the possibilities are endless. In the last decade, giving circles have sprouted up across the nation among donors of all backgrounds and income levels. […]
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Private Foundations – The Best Laid Plans? – Part 2
May 10, 2012
In my last post, I addressed why private foundations are appealing to many donors who want to formalize or advance their personal philanthropy. What many donors don’t consider before creating one, however, are the costs that come with this seemingly flexible solution. These unanticipated costs lead many private foundations to fail over time. Here […]
Read MoreObservations for Inspiration
December 23, 2011
For all you readers looking to spread joy and generosity during the holidays, look no further. A “hip” guide created by our friends at Family Circle Advisors will help you get in the right spirit – and state of mind – of giving individually or with your family. The Hip Family’s Guide to Happier Holidays […]
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