Meaningful philanthropy, indeed
January 8, 2013 by Brian Anderson
I read an interesting editorial recently in The Denver Post, “Meaningful philanthropy can be the legacy you leave,” by Bruce DeBoskey, a Colorado-based philanthropic advisor who helps families, businesses and foundations with philanthropic initiatives.
In the column, DeBoskey wonders how many of the 314 million Americans or 7 billion planetarians will be remembered 100 years from now. He points out that very few will be famously remembered like a Pablo Picasso or Thomas Edison, but most of us still seek meaning in our lives and hope to be remembered after we’re gone. Click here to read more…