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Episode 43: James Whitford & characteristics of effective charity

Episode 43: James Whitford & characteristics of effective charity

FromGivers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil Society


Episode 43: James Whitford & characteristics of effective charity

FromGivers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil Society

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What are the characteristics of genuine charity? During this week's episode of Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy Beer and James Whitford explore this question together.James Whitford is the Founder and CEO of True Charity. James founded the True Charity Initiative to advance the cause of privately funded effective charity at the most local level nationally. His work has appeared in the Heritage Foundation’s Index of Culture and Opportunity, Patrick Henry College’s Newsmaker Series, World, The Christian Post, and The Hill.Jeremy and James start their conversation with some background on the Watered Gardens and how trial and error helped shape its mission to address the root causes of poverty. They covered topics such as entitlement mentality, restoring dignity, practical interventions, and so much more. This week's episode is a perfect transition into your Thanksgiving weekend and the giving season.  You can find Givers, Doers, & Thinkers here at Philanthropy Daily, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music,  Buzzsprout, and wherever you listen to podcasts.We’d love to hear your thoughts, ideas, questions, and recommendations for the podcast! You can shoot Katie Janus, GDT’s producer, an email anytime!Center for Civil Society's YouTube Channel
Released:
Nov 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (51)

Givers, Doers, and Thinkers introduces listeners to the fascinating people and important ideas at the heart of American civil society. We speak with philanthropists, foundation leaders, reformers, social entrepreneurs, nonprofit executives, religious believers, historians, sociologists, philosophers, journalists, and anyone else who will help us understand contemporary civil society’s achievements and failures. We also sprinkle in practical advice for nonprofit leaders and fundraisers. This is the podcast for anyone interested in that vital space where philanthropy and civil society intersect.