A small PA foundation bets all on liberation; women's economic standing at risk; employees lose more rights at work; and more!
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The Giving Pledgers set out to give away half of their wealth. Ten years later, their assets doubled. How do we break this pattern?

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Another Foundation Decides It’s Spend-Down Time

A small Pennsylvania private foundation dedicated to social justice decides after 52 years that the moment demands spend the entirety of its assets.

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