How Turquoise Mountain, the Nonprofit Founded by King Charles III, Supports Artisans and Preserves Cultural Heritage

In Afghanistan’s Bamiyan Valley, Seema learned to weave from her mother and grandmother before her. Today, her carpets are sold through Christopher Farr in London and Los Angeles, helping support her family while carrying forward artistic traditions rooted in the region’s history. This particular carpet, woven by Seema, features a Buddhist mandala motif that reflects […]

Are Kids Losing Creativity? How America’s Arts Education Crisis Could Affect Innovation, Mental Health, and the Future Workforce

In a world where the most respected careers are doctors, lawyers, engineers, and scientists, why should kids be encouraged to pursue art?  Despite drastic underfunding of the arts in U.S. schools — especially in communities with more non-white, low-income, and non-English speaking students — art education remains vital. Creative experiences help children thrive, benefiting their […]

What Happens When Nonprofits Collaborate Instead of Compete? A Giving Day Model That’s Growing the Philanthropic Pie

The tension in the room was palpable. Board members dug in on opposing positions. A staff leader threatened to resign. The group’s leader called for a timeout before a vote to buy time. The scene was the 2022 board meeting of the India Philanthropy Alliance. The board members were debating a collective fundraising effort called […]