
Andrew Carnegie did not believe philanthropy was simply about relieving immediate need. He believed it was about creating opportunities that could create generational change. In this special episode, we look at how Carnegie’s philosophy shaped modern giving through libraries, education, research, and long-term investment in human potential. Challenging nonprofits to think beyond short-term charity and ask a harder question. Are we only responding to problems, or are we helping people escape them? A reflection on wealth, responsibility, and the deeper purpose of philanthropy.
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Episode 285: Mapping Donor Networks: Influencer Dynamics

Episode 284: The Donor Waltz Three Conversation Sequencing that Builds Momentum

Episode 283: Qualification Calls – Meetings: Getting to the Point and Not Wasting Time or Resources

Episode 282: A Physical Stewardship Matrix: Creating, Having, and Using One
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