Give to Charity over Political Campaigns By Naomi Schaefer Riley & James Piereson December 6, 2020 It does more good for those in need — and comes with the added advantage of helping nonprofits maintain their independence from the government.
Genuine Generosity By Kevin D. Williamson December 4, 2020 Well-designed government aid programs are not enough.
Amazon’s Foolish Collaboration with the Southern Poverty Law Center By Cameron Hilditch June 24, 2020 The SPLC is a legal-advocacy organization that tries to police the Overton Window of acceptable discourse in the United States.
NR PLUS How to Help Vulnerable Families When You’re Social Distancing By Natalie Goodnow April 19, 2020 It will take all of us pitching in to weather this global health emergency.
How Are the Little Sisters of the Poor Doing in These Coronavirus Times? By Kathryn Jean Lopez April 17, 2020 As part of NRI’s quarantine-time series, Sr. Constance made time to talk about life behind the walls at the Little Sisters’s convent.
During the Pandemic, Remember the Homeless and the Hungry By Timothy Head April 2, 2020 Public–private partnerships are helping many of those who are particularly vulnerable.
Chinese Red Cross: Reviled at Home, Touted Abroad By Daniel Tenreiro March 12, 2020 If the Chinese succeed in assisting Italy, they should be applauded. But let’s not hold any illusions about their magnanimity.
Only Ten Percent of Vatican’s Annual Collection Spent on Charity By Tobias Hoonhout December 11, 2019 An annual charitable collection from the Vatican which raises over 50 million dollars per year is primarily allocated to filling budget holes
On Giving Tuesday, Consider the Ways Our Tax Code Discourages Charity By Howard Husock December 3, 2019 The impulse behind the annual occasion is admirable. But there’s much more we can do to increase and better measure Americans’ charitable giving.
Why Is There So Much Government Hostility to Private Charity? By Michael Tanner January 10, 2018 Local governments' hostility to private charity is surprising, and it must end.