I just attended a Bradley Center panel in Washington, DC on the release of the annual Giving USA report. The takeaway is that giving is down but not too much.
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation has announced the recipients of the Bradley Prizes for outstanding achievement awarded annually to prominent scholars and engaged citizens. The recipients will be honored at…
Frequent Capital Research Center contributor Elias Crim has an excellent op-ed in the Washington Times touching upon the absurdity of the Catholic Health Association’s support for ObamaCare. It begins…
Even after the million-dollar ACORN embezzlement scandal in 2008 forced the radical leftist group, Catholic Campaign for Human Development, to stop funding ACORN, CCHD keeps on funding radical…
The Census Bureau dumped ACORN as a “national partner” in the 2010 head count last fall after James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles’s undercover videos spotlighting ACORN’s rampant corruption debuted here…
On June 16 the Hudson Institute’s Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal is co-hosting the 2010 Bradley Symposium: “Tea Time: Can There Be a Populist Conservatism?” I suspect…
There’s an extraordinary new book out that explains Democrats’ long-term strategy for winning and maintaining power. It’s called The Blueprint: How the Democrats Won Colorado (and Why Republicans EVERYWHERE Should…
Liberty Central, which describes itself as a public square for concerned citizens, officially launches this Tuesday (May 25). (Its website is already active, though.) The group is headed by…
Tim Mak of FrumForum has put together an interesting piece that touches upon the philanthropic goals of the Koch family’s charitable foundations. Although the Koch name is frequently associated…
ACORN’s District of Columbia and Maryland chapters have rebranded themselves under one new name: Communities United. Communities United registered as a nonprofit corporation with the District of Columbia…