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June 18, 2019
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Book Club: The Great Believers
By Alyssa Cobbs, manager, strategic projects In The Great Believers, author Rebecca Makkai transports the reader from Chicago in the 1980s, where a group of friends is experiencing illness and death as a result of ...
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HIV & AIDS
April 24, 2019
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Book Club: Winners Take All
By Terry Mazany, senior vice president, philanthropy In an era defined by the increasing concentration of wealth in the hands of a few, we have witnessed extraordinary generosity benefiting organizations and causes. Surely this is ...
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April 1, 2019
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Book Club: Decolonizing Wealth
By Ryan Rodriguez, grants manager When I made the decision to enter the philanthropic sector nearly 20 years ago, I did so out of a deeply embedded sense of wanting to give back some of ...
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Philanthropy
February 25, 2019
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Book Club: The Dragonfly Effect
By Erin Dreiling, marketing and communications manager Social media is everywhere. My grandmother follows the exploits of my children through Facebook. I view Instagram photos from childhood friends I have not seen in 25 years. ...
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Philanthropy
January 24, 2019
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Book Club: The Givers: Wealth, Power and Philanthropy in a New Gilded Age
By Alicia Philipp, president and CEO Forty-one years ago when I came to the Community Foundation, no one used the word philanthropy. Fast-forward and it’s used commonly in the ubiquitous lists of big givers in ...
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Spark Opportunity
December 17, 2018
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Podcast Club: Atlanta Monster
By Diana Champ Davis, vice president, capacity & CFO My family moved to the Atlanta area in 1983. One of my earliest memories in our new home was watching the news and hearing about the missing ...
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Atlanta Monster
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November 21, 2018
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Book Club: Explosion at Orly: The Disaster that Transformed Atlanta
By James “Jamie” Tobias, gift planning officer On the heels of another tremendous National Philanthropy Day and approaching the season of giving, philanthropy is a very present topic right now. Often philanthropy is an act ...
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Woodruff Arts Center
October 17, 2018
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Book Club: Green Card Youth Voices: Immigration Stories from an Atlanta High School
By Lita Ugarte Pardi, director, resource deployment Storytelling is an ancient and valuable art, one which some claim is the most powerful communication tool humans have. Stories are a part of every culture and present ...
Atlanta
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Philanthropy
September 27, 2018
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Book Club: We Were Feminists Once
By Maria Najlis, program associate Today everyone, from corporations to individuals, is fixated on branding. But what happens when branding co-opts a political movement? “We Were Feminists Once” by Andi Zeisler examines how what was ...
Atlanta
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Philanthropy
August 30, 2018
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Book Club: Confessions of an unintentional dream hoarder
By Elyse Hammett, vice president, marketing and commmunications This is a picture of me at age six at Disney World. I was cute, right? I was also a dream hoarder without even knowing it. Are ...
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