Last year, Susan G. Komen affiliates awarded more than $93 million in needs-based community grants. While this degree of support may seem generous, it’s important to understand that it took us many years to get here and there is never enough money to fund all of the tremendous programs dedicated to finding a cure. For small, highly-specialized […]
Month: March 2018
Washington Examiner: Private donors for foreign embassies should be embraced by a cash-strapped federal government
A wonderful analysis in the Washington Examiner from my friend and former speechwriter for George H.W. Bush, Jennifer Grossman. “I remember visiting my friend Ambassador Nancy Brinker in Budapest back in the early 2000s, when she was serving as U.S. ambassador to Hungary….America’s flagship presence in this former Eastern Bloc country outpost was in sad […]