Successes of Philanthropy
Philanthropies play a unique and important role supporting innovative experiments that, when successful, often become the basis of future government policy. Successes of Philanthropy is a sponsored project of the Washington Monthly devoted to documenting the philanthropic investments and innovations that are making a real-world impact, as told by the foundations and philanthropists themselves. To explore the stories, click below or browse by category.
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Tamara Lucas Copeland, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers
Lillian Kuri, Cleveland Foundation
Tony Mestres, Seattle Foundation
Susanna Hegner, The Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
Justine Morgan and Linda B. Carter, The Community Foundation of Broward
Keren Brown Wilson, The Jessie F. Richardson Foundation
Lesley Grady, Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
Steve Klinsky, Modern States Education Alliance
Steve Stowe, The Miami HEAT Charitable Fund
Caroline Altman Smith, The Kresge Foundation
Brian Malte, Hope and Heal Fund
Laura Mitchell, The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation
Karen FitzGerald, The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation
Rachel Hutchisson, Blackbaud, Inc.
Anne Crews, The Mary Kay Foundation
Wayne Silby, Calvert Foundation
Eric Frazier, The Duke Endowment
Tym Rourke, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation