The word philanthropy is a derivative of the Greek word Philanthrōpía, meaning love for mankind. It describes the ecosystem of nonprofit workers, organizations, donors, foundations and volunteers who make up the social sector. Field Notes in Philanthropy will host conversations to explore the places where politics, current events and philanthropy intersect and their impact locally and globally. Hosted by Patrick Center, News and Public Affairs Director, WGVU Public Media, PBS & NPR Tory Martin, Director of Communications and Engagement for the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Matthew Downey, Director of Nonprofit Services for the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy
Latest episodes of the podcast Field Notes in Philanthropy
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: It's Hurricane Season
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: Let’s Not Get Coffee: A Live Podcast Recording from EPIP 2018
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: Why Net Neutrality Matters for Nonprofits
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: Tax Cuts and Giving
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: This One Counts
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: That's a Lot of Letters
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: What’s the Story?
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: Sittin’ Here on Capitol Hill
- Field Notes in Philanthropy: The Evolution of Philanthropy