Grantmakers Without Borders Conference Jun 23, 2010 An inspiring international grantmaking conference, but… At their best, philanthropy conferences are excellent opportunities for great networking, hearing thoughtful speakers and being inspired by... Philanthropy in Ireland: Promising Opportunities Jun 17, 2010 Despite the current challenges faced by the philanthropy sector in the Republic of Ireland and Norther Ireland, there are many promising and exciting developments which could be built upon. From my... Philanthropy in Ireland: Current Challenges Jun 15, 2010 Throughout my travels, I sensed an urgency for developing the private philanthropy culture and the philanthropic marketplace. On the supply side, Government agencies which both gave and promised... Philanthropy in Ireland: State of the Sector Jun 10, 2010 During my trip to Ireland I made several observations about the state of philanthropy in the country. Organized private philanthropy is young in Ireland. While many claim that the Irish people are... A Trip to Ireland Jun 08, 2010 I was honored to be invited to spend four days visiting with leaders from civil society, government and business in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to discuss the role and practice... Which Arts and Music Model Works Best? Jun 04, 2010 In a recent scan conducted for a TPI client looking at arts and music education in public K-12 schools in California, I looked for the strongest model. I was not surprised when I found that there... My Day in Washington: First Lady Michelle Obama Talks Innovation Jun 04, 2010 The following post originally appeared on Fuel for the Field , the blog of TPI Board member Carla Javits, President of REDF . A White House invitation spurred a quick trip to Washington, D.C. for an... Can Pictures and Stories Create Social Change? Jun 02, 2010 The Lewis Hine Fellows Program is based at Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies (CDS). It is named for Lewis W. Hine who, a century ago, traveled the country with his camera to document... Art as a Strategy for Social Change May 27, 2010 A very successful music education program, with its roots in Venezuela, has been gaining a lot of attention in the United States. “ El Sistema ” (the system) was created by Dr. Jose Antonio Abreu, an... A Compelling Case for Arts Education May 27, 2010 TPI recently completed a report for a California-based client entitled Music & Arts for Young People: Engaging and Inspiring, Increasing Academic Achievement, Bringing Joy. Some of the key... « first ‹ previous … 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 next › last »
Grantmakers Without Borders Conference Jun 23, 2010 An inspiring international grantmaking conference, but… At their best, philanthropy conferences are excellent opportunities for great networking, hearing thoughtful speakers and being inspired by...
Philanthropy in Ireland: Promising Opportunities Jun 17, 2010 Despite the current challenges faced by the philanthropy sector in the Republic of Ireland and Norther Ireland, there are many promising and exciting developments which could be built upon. From my...
Philanthropy in Ireland: Current Challenges Jun 15, 2010 Throughout my travels, I sensed an urgency for developing the private philanthropy culture and the philanthropic marketplace. On the supply side, Government agencies which both gave and promised...
Philanthropy in Ireland: State of the Sector Jun 10, 2010 During my trip to Ireland I made several observations about the state of philanthropy in the country. Organized private philanthropy is young in Ireland. While many claim that the Irish people are...
A Trip to Ireland Jun 08, 2010 I was honored to be invited to spend four days visiting with leaders from civil society, government and business in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to discuss the role and practice...
Which Arts and Music Model Works Best? Jun 04, 2010 In a recent scan conducted for a TPI client looking at arts and music education in public K-12 schools in California, I looked for the strongest model. I was not surprised when I found that there...
My Day in Washington: First Lady Michelle Obama Talks Innovation Jun 04, 2010 The following post originally appeared on Fuel for the Field , the blog of TPI Board member Carla Javits, President of REDF . A White House invitation spurred a quick trip to Washington, D.C. for an...
Can Pictures and Stories Create Social Change? Jun 02, 2010 The Lewis Hine Fellows Program is based at Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies (CDS). It is named for Lewis W. Hine who, a century ago, traveled the country with his camera to document...
Art as a Strategy for Social Change May 27, 2010 A very successful music education program, with its roots in Venezuela, has been gaining a lot of attention in the United States. “ El Sistema ” (the system) was created by Dr. Jose Antonio Abreu, an...
A Compelling Case for Arts Education May 27, 2010 TPI recently completed a report for a California-based client entitled Music & Arts for Young People: Engaging and Inspiring, Increasing Academic Achievement, Bringing Joy. Some of the key...