Helped by Sam Tanenhaus’ new biography, insights into the benefits and drawbacks of for-profit versus nonprofit status, the balancing of control with the risks of “capture,” and the potential ramifications of more belief and trust in grantees who are going to do what they’re going to do, with or without any grant.| the Giving Review
The Buckley Institute is pleased to announce the winners of our 2025 National Undergraduate Essay Contest. This year, the second year of the national undergraduate essay contest, the Buckley Institute received over 60 submissions from students at colleges and universities around the country, coming from private, public, and community colleges. Responding to a prompt on […]| Buckley Institute
A reminder of a previous willingness to offer harsh conservative criticism of Big Philanthropy, and of that which gave rise to the critique.| the Giving Review