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The Importance of Charity Ethics

Every nonprofit organization should develop its own code of ethics, writes the academic director at the George H. Heyman Jr. Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising at New York University.

Lessons About Nonprofit Management and Innovations

A management consulting firm has gathered its best articles that have been published by magazines and journals over the past decade.

Young Storytellers Bring Their Tales to Life With a Charity’s Help

Young Storytellers Bring Their Tales to Life With a Charity’s Help

Barrel of Monkeys, a Chicago charity, helps young people learn to write plays and perform on stage. (The Face of Philanthropy)

Investment Banker Leaves $11.5-Million to Private School in Maine

Investment Banker Leaves $11.5-Million to Private School in Maine

An investment banker who attended Fryeburg Academy as a scholarship student in the 1930s left much of his fortune to the Maine school.

The New Relationship Between Philanthropy and Business

The New Relationship Between Philanthropy and Business

Corporations are increasingly moving toward using philanthropy as a business strategy, writes a consultant.

The Trouble With Humanitarian Aid

Humanitarian organizations compound the very problems they seek to alleviate, argues a journalist.

Art Bequest Includes Works by Calder and Picasso

Art Bequest Includes Works by Calder and Picasso

An alumnus of the University of Wisconsin shows his gratitude for an institution that admitted him during an era when Jewish students faced challenges getting into East Coast colleges.

Dallas Couple Gives $25-Million to Local Boy Scouts Chapter

Dallas Couple Gives $25-Million to Local Boy Scouts Chapter

A former Boy Scout who is now a successful oil executive is endowing a scholarship to help needy youngsters participate in scouting activities.

Breaking Down Barriers in a Segregated Region by Creating Green Space

Breaking Down Barriers in a Segregated Region by Creating Green Space

A community foundation seeks to get residents of Detroit and its suburbs to connect across racial and economic barriers via a series of biking and hiking paths.

The History of a Successful Family Foundation

Samuel and Saidye Bronfman used innovative methods to advance Jewish and Canadian philanthropy, write two historians.