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Nonprofit organizations report fundraising is down, but planned giving offers an opportunity for donors to give now and pay later.
Kenwood House has a permanent exhibition of paintings by Rembrandt, Larkin, Lawrence, Gainsborough, Reynolds, Vermeer, Hals, Van Dyck, Kauffmann, Romney and many others.
The seventh and final stage of a personal growth plan is legacy, that which is left behind.
Suite101 writer Mike Gerrard fills in with details of his trip to Bogota, Colombia and the incredible Botero Museum.
What happens to pets when their owner dies or becomes disabled? Many pet owners remember their dogs and cats during estate planning.
Determined to find wealth in the Klondike Gold Rush, Martha Louis Munger Purdy Black instead found riches of another sort: love, friendship, adventure and a beloved home.
The Miles Franklin Literary Award is the highlight of the Australian literary calendar, highlighting novels and plays focusing on Australian culture and lifestyle.
For the first time in its 25 year history, National Public Radio (NPR) announced on December 10, 2008, that it would layoff part of its workforce.
Arna Bontemps was born October 13, 1902, in Alexandria, Louisiana. In his poem, "God Give to Men," his speaker affirms three races, Mongoloid, Caucasoid, and Negroid.
This guide helps Australians who would like to support a charity, but want to better understand what happens to the money donated to charities before making a decision.
The Royal Academy of Arts close by to Piccadilly Circus in London is a unique art gallery in that it is privately funded by eminent artists of the times.
The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls, MA, dedicated in 1929, adapted the idea of a New England garden by using a relic trolley bridge. Well worth the visit.
With an effective stewardship program, nonprofit organizations can decrease donor attrition and increase fundraising revenues.
Joseph Nourse dreamed of a church on his land. Two centuries later Washington's National Cathedral was finished.
Shakespeare combines themes of inheritance, usury and sexual innuendo whilst urging the beloved to marry.
Every year Australians across the country join in debate over the awarding of the nation's highest honour in the visual arts: the Archibald Prize for portraiture.
The Cancer Council is the primary non-government organisation in Australia focused on research, community education and patient support for all forms of cancer.
The Getty Museums in Los Angeles are an important attraction for art, architecture, and garden aficionados.
From AA meetings to Yoga classes, the Lake Chapalla Society offers a host of activities and services for English speakers and its Mexican neighbors.
Father's Day is a family holiday for honoring fathers, grandfathers, and caring men. Here are loving and funny words and sayings great for scrapbooking & homemade cards.
Short biography of the painter, printmaker and sculptor Rufino Tamayo, known for his striking works and large collection of Pre-Columbian artifacts.
The Wallace Collection is a public museum in a stately London townhouse. Tour one of the greatest private collections of art ever bequeathed to the British nation.
The British Museum is celebrating 250 years of continuous growth. Visitors can explore mankind's history and cultures through 7,000,000 objects from around the world.
Chanticleer Garden near Philadelphia PA offers artists the opportunity for plein air painting in elegant public flower and landscape gardens on 35 acres of the estate.
The National Federation of the Blind honored Diane Croft with a $10,000 Bolotin Award for her 27 years of making relevant and popular books available in braille.
One of the finest of its kind in America, the State Railroad Museum contains not only restored full-scale rolling stock. It also showcases model trains and memorabilia.
Architect Erno Goldfinger's striking and controversial 1939 design at 2 Willow Road in London was the first Modernist structure acquired by the National Trust.
A fine artist in his own right, Caillebotte was also a patron of his fellow Impressionists and a collector and donor of significant works.
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency on HBO features Jill Scott and Anika Noni rose as a female detectives on a mission to help downtrodden in Botswana, Africa.
Visitors to Fenton House in London will be transported into the bucolic past via glorious gardens, stately architecture and the melodies of prized early keyboards.
Andy Warhol and G. F. Watts, Van Eyck to Titian, Bruegel to Rubens, or Turner to Gauguin: London's art galleries are bursting with exciting exhibitions for Winter 2008
French contemporary artist Yves Klein was so obsessed with the dry ultramarine pigment that the binding agent he invented for it is now synonymous with his work.
Picasso's beautifully haunting Family of Saltimbanques shows the work of an artist moving from one phase of greatness to the next.
Making arrangements with pet retirement homes ensures that cats and dogs will have good homes if their owners pass away.
Rainer Marie Rilke overhears famous opening lines at Duino Castle in Italy while out walking. Helps overcome writer's block and begins great work: Duino Elegies, 1923.
Despite noises to the contrary, poetry is doing just fine in the 21st century, and by all lights, it should continue to do well into the far distance future.
What writer doesn't dream of a quiet, comfortable retreat at the beach, a perfect place to hone that novel or compose poetry, stories, or a memoir?
Although he was one of the main architects of the revolution that took power in Cuba in 1959, Camilo Cienfuegos is not a well known figure outside the island.
Over its' many years of existence, Massey hall, Toronto's world renown house of culture has played host to many great jazz performances
At a time when America's politivcal pundits debate economic theory pitting capitalism vs. socialism, the voice of Russian Nobel Laureate, Solzhenitsyn is revived.
Mary Cummings Park, 210 acres held in trust by Boston, MA, to be kept as a public park, is threatened by residential and industrial development in violation of the trust.
A tiny church in the picturesque Lake District might hold the remains of a long lost princess.
St. Selulchre Church in London has a rich history, most of it a little morbid. It was here where the condemned were blessed on the way to Tyburn.
In Henley-in-Arden, visit the Joseph Hardy Heritage House museum, see a main street with many houses dating to Tudor times, and have a famous Henley ice cream.


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