by Bernstein Family Foundation DC | Feb 24, 2021 | Ami Becker Aronson
Posted by June Wilson and Lenore Hanisch on May 18, 2017 on National Center for Family Philanthropy If your foundation is considering a deliberate decisionto operate in perpetuity or choose a limited lifespan, undoubtedly you’ve done a Google...
by Bernstein Family Foundation DC | Feb 24, 2021 | Ami Becker Aronson
How focusing on the three organizational pillars of culture, people, and leadership can help fuel meaningful collaboration. By Pratichi Shah posted on Stanford Social Innovation Review on May. 24, 2017 It is the long history of humankind (and...
by Bernstein Family Foundation DC | Feb 11, 2021 | Ami Becker Aronson
Until risk management becomes common philanthropic practice, we will miss the boat on maximizing impact. Here’s how to start developing the policies and practices you need. By Laurie Michaels & Judith Rodin posted on Stanford Social Innovation...
by Bernstein Family Foundation DC | Oct 10, 2017 | Ami Becker Aronson
Tuesday Night, September 12, 2017, the Kennedy Center Opera House was filled to the brim. A room of over two thousand people, of all ages, dressed in their finest, awaited the moment: an exclusive preview of Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s documentary–The Vietnam...
by Bernstein Family Foundation DC | Jun 16, 2017 | Leadership Profile
Her Favorite Book The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. It was the first book I read that made me really connect with a character – it made me cry. Her Mantra “What I do matters.” When I think about that, it reminds me that I need to be present in the moment and show...
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