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Lifestyle of Giving

Born Primitive to Give Veterans Weekend Profits to Charity

Photo Credit: Richard Veytsman(@richardveytsman) Enjoying Morning Chalk Up? Access additional exclusive interviews, analyses, and stories with an Rx membership. Born Primitive, the veteran-owned apparel company built in the CrossFit community, is using Veterans Day to show support. The company...

How to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions?

You may have heard about tycoons such as Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Microsoft founder Bill Gates making large charitable donations to various organizations both within the United States and aboard. While their benevolence might engender a sense of altruism,...

3 Smarter Ways to Give Back

Inspired by my frugal-yet-bighearted parents, I started donating to charity as a young adult, and I’m not alone: a 2013 study confirms parental giving patterns influence their children. At first, I followed their example of donating to my church,...

Dolly Parton Says Her Philanthropy Isn’t for a Tax Write-Off

Dolly Parton is among the 2022 class of Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy honorees for her decades of charitable efforts. Ahead of the ceremony at Gotham Hall in New York City on Thursday, the country icon spoke to PEOPLE about the...

The Transformative Power of 99 Giving Day: How 99 Giving Day Is Making Philanthropy a Part of People’s Lifestyle

Online philanthropy movement in China began gaining steam in 2008 when an 8.0 magnitude earthquake rocked Wenchuan County in the country’s southwest province of Sichuan. Known as the Great Sichuan Earthquake, it claimed 87,000 lives and left millions more...

Why it’s crucial for your life plan

No matter where you are in your career, giving back should be part of your life plan. Here’s why these philanthropists and advisers in The Oracles believe in the importance of sharing your resources with others — and how you...
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Inside the national operation that rescued a Baltimore boy who went missing in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest – eJewishPhilanthropy

Menachem “Mark” Kahn was at home in Rockland County, N.Y., when he got an emergency call from across the...
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