Money Monday: Choosing the Right Charity to Support
Lots of people give to charities during the holiday season, but your dollar can have a greater impact depending on […]
Lots of people give to charities during the holiday season, but your dollar can have a greater impact depending on […]
TCU graduate and Honors Laureate Maddie Reddick (‘16) and Honors senior Blair Guilfoile represented TCU, the John V. Roach Honors
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With federal and state funding becoming tighter and society’s needs growing and diverse, philanthropy is sure to be even more
From what I understand, this course was commendable in the way it encouraged students to view philanthropy through an
Students at Stanford University gave away $100,000 on Wednesday. Handing out large chunks of cash sounds easy enough. But for
PoliSci 236: Theories of Civil Society, Philanthropy, and the Nonprofit Sector has always taught its students about the nature and
A new class offered this semester through Rice University’s Center for Civic Leadership (CCL) taught students about the role of
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On December 6 Seaver College students enrolled in the inaugural Philanthropy for Social Change course (offered through the nonprofit management