If you’re a philanthropist looking to make our country freer and more prosperous, Hoplin Jackson can help identify the absolute best nonprofits that put workplace freedom at the top of their to-do list. Until then, we celebrate the rollback of restrictions and the new economic freedom provided to American workers who simply want to get back to work, have flexibility to move their families, and help our fellow citizens survive COVID-19.
Read MoreSuch “Karen knows best” proposals—however well-intentioned—should honor, rather than ignore, underlying realities of grantmaking, even in the era of the coronavirus.
Read MoreThere’s one excellent organization producing featuring length films, short documentaries, and even cartoons for kids. The quality of the films is award-winning, and the content is important and inspiring, especially considering today’s frenzy around the growth of government and regulation. From Fish Economics to Miss Virginia, the Moving Picture Institute, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, is producing excellent must-see content.
Read MoreStarting May 15, The Snider Foundation will be engaging Hoplin Jackson Charitable Advisors and its executive vice president, John Jackson, to help with the transition as the interim executive director. John advised the Adolph Coors Foundation on their charitable giving for nearly 30 years.
Read MoreOur country is facing unprecedented needs resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, and there are not enough government dollars to address them all. Fortunately, America’s wealth creators are the world’s most philanthropic and our nonprofit sector the world’s most vibrant.
Read MorePhilanthropy is an exercise in virtue. Hoplin Jackson’s mission is to make philanthropy both virtuous and transformative.
Read MoreStatistics show that nearly one-third of charitable giving by Americans happens in December with 12 percent of all gifts being made in the final three days of the year!
Read MoreScrooge: “I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me... “
Read MoreOwing to its extraordinary success in helping children escape Arizona’s broken foster care system and get into the loving arms of families, Phoenix-based Gen Justice today was named the first winner of the Gregor G. Peterson Prize in Venture Philanthropy.
Read MoreUsing a charitable advisor can make drafting a donor intent letter, developing a charitable giving plan, conducting due diligence on grants/gifts made, and thinking through clever ways to involve multiple generations considerably easier and more gratifying.
Read MoreDoes your foundation struggle to meet IRS required 5 percent annual payout? Do you wait until the last minute and then give to the same charities you’ve been donating to for years? Do you have someone to turn to for quality advice and to strengthen your charitable outcomes?
Read MoreIn partnership with the family of Gregor G. Peterson and the Peterson Family Donor Advised Fund at Fidelity, Hoplin Jackson Charitable Advisors is pleased to announce the finalists for the $250,000 prize in venture philanthropy.
Read MoreThe Gregor G. Peterson Prize in Venture Philanthropy recognizes and supports an early-stage nonprofit with a grant of $250,000, payable over three years. This Prize seeks to provide an infusion of capital at a critical time, enabling leadership to prioritize building the organization and its infrastructure for long-term viability.
Read MoreRemarkably, at a time when the country is divided along stark political lines, the talented litigators at the Becket Fund found a way to rally every justice on the court – those appointed by Democratic and Republican presidents – to support the Little Sisters and religious freedom.
Read MoreWhen we serve others, help our neighbors, contribute to causes we cherish, we find joy! And when we do things that bring us joy, we’re happier.
Read MoreDonor fatigue. The Oxford Dictionary defines it as a lessening of the willingness to respond generously to charitable appeals, resulting from the frequency of such appeals.
Read MoreNatural disasters bring great pain and grief. Yet the aftermath of these events often reveals incredible acts of unselfishness and charity.
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