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New Giving Circle Awards $16,000 to Support LGBTQ+ Community
DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 3 -- The Denver Foundation issued the following news:

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New giving circle awards $16,000 to support LGBTQ+ community

LGBTQ+ Giving Circle, Colorado's first giving circle supporting organizations and causes that impact LGBTQ+ communities in Colorado, awarded a total of $16,000 in grants to eight organizations in its first year.

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It's been the honor of a lifetime to gather with passionate people in our community, pool our resources, and decide how we want to help support organizations that make a difference for LGBTQ people across the state.

- Sean Kenney, co-chair ... Show Full Article

Crash Course Series Promotes Religious Literacy in a Changing America
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida, Dec. 3 -- The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations issued the following news:

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Crash Course Series Promotes Religious Literacy in a Changing America

In his 1966 book, Religion in Secular Society, British sociologist Bryan Wilson predicted the that "displacement of religious views by secular ones" within industrialized societies, would produce thoroughly secular societies. Yet findings from the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study (https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2025/02/26/decline-of-christianity-in-the-us-has-slowed-may-have-leveled-off/) conducted by the Pew Research ... Show Full Article

Theatre's 'Timid Libertarian'
DETROIT, Michigan, Dec. 2 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following news:

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Theatre's 'Timid Libertarian'

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Tom Stoppard, RIP.

Tom Stoppard died on Saturday, November 29th, at 88. Some would call him a scholar's playwright, due to his allusions and philosophical meditations. When my friend Pedro Sette-Camara introduced me to his work, I was pursuing graduate studies in New York. The Coast of Utopia was premiering at Lincoln Center, and I couldn't find an affordable ticket to see it. Instead, I read his trilogy in book format.

Partially because of my studies in political ... Show Full Article

The Moral Case for Freedom
DETROIT, Michigan, Dec. 2 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following news:

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The Moral Case for Freedom

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A review of Gary Galles's 'Freedom in One Lesson: The Best of Leonard Read.'

This book review first appeared in the December 2025 issue of Quadrant.

Two generations before Charlie Kirk there was Leonard Read. He too travelled the country debating with students and telling them how to build a good society.

The essence of Read's philosophy comprises individual liberty, the free market, private property, and government limited to securing these rights equally for ... Show Full Article

NFWF Awarded $50,000 from Amazon Web Services (AWS) 2025 IMAGINE Grant
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation posted the following news release:

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NFWF Awarded $50,000 from Amazon Web Services (AWS) 2025 IMAGINE Grant

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Washington, D.C. (December 2, 2025) - Since its creation by Congress in 1984, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has grown to become the largest conservation foundation in the United States. For more than 40 years, NFWF has played an essential role at the center of the nation's wildlife conservation community.

Now AWS has selected NFWF as a winner of the 2025 AWS IMAGINE Grant, a public grant opportunity ... Show Full Article

NFWF Announces Nearly $12 Million in Grants from Long Island Sound Futures Fund
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation posted the following news release:

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NFWF Announces Nearly $12 Million in Grants from Long Island Sound Futures Fund

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Connecticut (December 2, 2025) - The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and partners today announced nearly $12 million in grants to organizations and local governments to improve the health of Long Island Sound and its wildlife populations. The grants will leverage more than $8 million in matching contributions from the grantees themselves, resulting in more than $20 million in total conservation ... Show Full Article

Following Longest Shutdown in History, Voters Want Fiscal Solutions
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 -- The Peter G. Peterson Foundation posted the following news release:

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Following Longest Shutdown in History, Voters Want Fiscal Solutions

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As lawmakers return to Washington after the longest government shutdown in history, American voters are calling on their representatives to prioritize responsible budgeting that would improve our fiscal outlook. The U.S. Fiscal Confidence Index is 50 (100 is neutral), reflecting deep concern about the rising national debt, which surpassed $38 trillion during the shutdown, just 70 days after exceeding $37 trillion.

According to ... Show Full Article