Charity

Guest Post: Sean Stannard-Stockton

Paul Brest | Posted 01.08.2009 | Business


Paul Brest

The theory of change concept makes sense in a static landscape. But it fails in a dynamic landscape, where what you learned on your last trip might not apply this time.

The 2/3 : 1/3 Rule

Dennis Whittle | Posted 01.06.2009 | World


Dennis Whittle

As Bill Easterly has pointed out, we have spent more than $2 trillion in aid over the past fifty years with not enough to show for it.

The Economy, 2009: Brother Can You Spare A Dime?

Barry Michael Cooper | Posted 01.05.2009 | Living


Barry Michael Cooper

Some woke up into this New Year with a square of sidewalk for a pillow and a cardboard box for a comforter. It used to be a few paychecks away from me. Now, I'm only a few weeks ahead of it.

Salvation

Mary Lou Song | Posted 01.02.2009 | Living


Mary Lou Song

I realized that a simple donation I made leaving the store may actually help someone in need. Even in a small way. And I was glad to start the New Year with that thought in mind.

Michael Edwards' Case Against Philanthrocapitalism

Paul Brest | Posted 01.02.2009 | Business


Paul Brest

In "Just Another Emperor?" Michael Edwards challenges philanthrocapitalists to transform the economic system that made them rich, not just address its symptoms.

Craigslist Prank Turns Into "Miracle at Wabash and Union"

Craig Newmark | Posted 12.31.2008 | Living


Craig Newmark

The occasional prank is run on craigslist, but people are pretty good at responding in a positive way. What started as hoax culminated with dozens banding together to help those in need.

When Half Your Country Is About To Starve To Death

James Boyce | Posted 12.30.2008 | World


James Boyce

Right now, in Zimbabwe, a political and humanitarian tragedy, half the country is facing starvation. Not hunger, or shortage, but pure starvation.

Larry Mellon's Inspiring Mid-Life Crisis

Diana Odasso | Posted 12.28.2008 | World


Diana Odasso

As I reflect on my holiday experience last year and in light of this year's economic and moral climate, I marvel on the ability of a few to change the lives of many.

It's Better to Give

Craig and Marc Kielburger | Posted 12.26.2008 | Living


The last 12 months have been defined by three kinds of crises ─ financial, food and fuel. We've felt the sting of this unholy trinity here at home. But, it's the world's most vulnerable who have felt it the most.

Micro-Giving: A New Era in Fundraising

John Borthwick and Kenneth Lerer | Posted 12.24.2008 | Living


John Borthwick and Kenneth Lerer

Micro-lending has changed lives. Now a wave of friends and "loose ties" within the social media community are bringing the micro-lending concept and applying it to charitable giving. Call it "Micro-giving."

George Bailey and the Darkness on the Edge of Town

Tom Watson | Posted 12.24.2008 | Entertainment


Tom Watson

It's A Wonderful Life has a dark, brooding heart and it openly questions in brutal terms the complaisance of small-town life just after the world's worst-ever conflict, a war that snuffed out tens of millions of people.

A Wealthy Man

Laurence Leamer | Posted 12.24.2008 | Business


Laurence Leamer

This is a Christmas and Hanukah season like no other. Many people have lost money. Millions are out of work, and those who still have jobs fear for their own future. It is a bad time, but also a good time.

Reinventing Christmas in America

Karen Talavera | Posted 12.23.2008 | Living


Karen Talavera

To say things are different in America is perhaps the greatest understatement of the year. Things are different all right, good-different and bad-diff...

Donate Life This Holiday Season

Irene Rubaum-Keller | Posted 12.23.2008 | Living


Irene Rubaum-Keller

Although it isn't fun to think about your own mortality, the idea that, after you're gone, you could help someone else keep living is appealing. One person can save up to 8 people's lives with organ donation.

The All-Jewish Cartoon Collection: Hanukkristmas

Mort Gerberg | Posted 12.21.2008 | Style


Mort Gerberg

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Creative Giving in Tough Times

Mary Lou Song | Posted 12.19.2008 | Living


Mary Lou Song

People are still going to give. But we can revolutionize the way we think about giving. What about the giving that comes from ourselves?

Philanthrocapitalism

Paul Brest | Posted 12.19.2008 | Business


Paul Brest

Matthew Bishop and Michael Green describe how super-rich "philanthrocapitalists" like Bill Gates are shaking up the world of giving with their businesslike methods.

Shoes Aren't Just For Throwing

Robert Tolmach | Posted 12.17.2008 | Living


Robert Tolmach

Educating girls is the quickest route to alleviating poverty in Africa, but the direct costs of education, including shoes, keep millions of girls out of school each year.

The GiveList: A Holiday Resource for Tough Times

Allison Fine | Posted 12.15.2008 | Living


Allison Fine

Given the tight economy, we thought it would be helpful to aggregate ideas of ways that people can give to causes this holiday season that don't require a donation.

Change the Way We Create Change

Dan Pallotta | Posted 12.15.2008 | Politics


Dan Pallotta

We let people make a fortune doing any number of things that will harm the poor, but want to crucify anyone who wants to make money helping them.

Ignore Your New Flat Screen. Put Down Your Wii. Use The Week After Christmas To Volunteer

Jesse Kornbluth | Posted 12.15.2008 | Living


Jesse Kornbluth

I feel as if we're sitting back again, waiting for Obama to be inaugurated so he can fix it all. Did "yes we can" really evaporate that quickly?

Jimmy V and the Closed Wallet

Don McNay | Posted 12.13.2008 | Business


Don McNay

I'm not the only person thinking twice about giving money to charity. Or about spending money. Most people have the same kind of hesitation that I have. And this compounds the financial crisis problem.

Does Your Donation Actually Make a Difference?

Paul Brest | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics


Paul Brest

A diverse group of nonprofit leaders have joined a Working Group for Effective Social Investing to develop a rating tool that allows donors to compare the effectiveness of various charities.

A Hairy Charity: Mustaches For Kids

Mitch Goldman and Jeff Mathews | Posted 12.12.2008 | Living


Mitch Goldman and Jeff Mathews

Mitch Goldman: In 2000 you founded the New York chapter of Mustaches for Kids and started growing a mustache for charity. When did you realize that wh...

The Greatest Christmas Gift

John W. Whitehead | Posted 12.11.2008 | Living


John W. Whitehead

If there is any lesson for this time of the year, it is sharing with those in need and showing compassion to our fellow human beings.