by Todd Patkin | Nov 18, 2012 | Articles
On Thanksgiving, many Americans are preoccupied with turkeys, parades, football games, and even Black Friday sales. It seems that over time, this holiday has become more about getting things—whether that’s food, entertainment, or bargains—than about giving thanks for... by Todd Patkin | Feb 15, 2012 | Articles
When you think of the current crop of kids, the words “generous,” “selfless,” and “empathetic” or the idea of “giving back” probably don’t spring to mind. According to Todd Patkin, though, youngsters may not be as selfish as we think. They just need... by Jeffrey Gitterman | Feb 17, 2011 | Articles
In the conventional sense, philanthropy means “love for mankind, usually demonstrated by giving money to, or doing work for, other people.” When it comes to financial philanthropy, most people who give generously are those who already consider themselves...
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