Join us this Thursday at 2 PM Eastern as we discuss the lessons we can learn from the successful efforts of progressive philanthropy in higher ed.
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Progressive Philanthropy in Higher Education
A Virtual Panel Discussion Hosted by NAS
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Dear John,
In higher education, the majority of philanthropic support goes to support progressive causes. Donors supporting such initiatives are applauded, while philanthropists who focus on traditionally conservative issues are often viewed with suspicion or vilified on campus.
This has long-term effects, as changes in higher education spill over into the broader culture over time. Undeniably, progressive philanthropy has pursued an effective course for decades. Can conservative philanthropists learn anything useful from the success of progressive philanthropists in higher education? What lessons can we take away from successful case studies of giving in higher education? What implications will it have for our culture if we can articulate a coherent, conservative vision of higher education philanthropy?
Join ([link removed][UNIQID]) the National Association of Scholars on June 25^th at 2 pm Eastern to be a part of this critical conversation.
What: Progressive Philanthropy in Higher Education
When: Thursday, June 25, at 2 pm Eastern
Where: Zoom ([link removed][UNIQID]) (Register using Eventbrite ([link removed][UNIQID]) , the Zoom link will be emailed to you)
This virtual event will feature Scott Walker, president of the Capital Research Center, and Dan Schmidt, co-editor of The Giving Review. The discussion will be moderated by Keith Whitaker, Chairman of the National Association of Scholars Board of Directors, and President of Wise Counsel Research.
Best,
Chance Layton
Communications Coordinator
National Association of Scholars
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