Editor’s Note: On April 13, The Chronicle of Philanthropy published an op-ed “We Disagree on Many Things, but We Speak With One Voice in Support of Philanthropic Pluralism” authored by six philanthropic sector leaders including President and CEO of...
There are an estimated 3.45 million Muslims in the United States. While only 1% of the population, they are highly diverse (Black, Arabs, Asian, Latinos and whites), with no one ethnic group representing a majority.
To sustain and further its...
Emmy Award-winning actress, Sarah Michelle Gellar Prinze…
FRIDAY: Anne Monk… Former Securities and Exchange Commissioner, Elisse B. Walter… Israeli news editor and analyst, Chemi Shalev… Media executive, she and her family are...
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews will install nine new public bomb shelters in northern Israel next week as part of a larger effort to shore up the country’s physical defenses in light of growing threats from Lebanon...
Until Dec. 20, 2012, the 67.5-acre Paul Ecke Ranch in Encinitas, Calif., was known as one of the world’s leading producers of poinsettias. But for the past decade, it’s been a producer of Jewish expression, creativity and care for...
A new museum just opened up in Brooklyn, curated by a licensed psychologist. The Museum of Failure is a collection of projects and products from around the world that flopped. It’s easy to ask, “What were they thinking?’ with...
With the majority of 2023 still ahead of us, I’m pleased to share good news for private foundations and their prospective grantees: Our latest client survey, to which 215 private foundations responded in late December 2022 and early January...
The report on Domestic and Cross-border Philanthropy for Development and Gender Equality in China 2016-19 has analysed data from 62 large foundations within China as well as 45 cross-border foundations which are active in China. It was published as...