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The 2009 Philanthropic 50 List

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The 2009 Philanthropic 50 List


What We've Learned About Giving: "Be Wary if you hear of a program or idea that is too good to be true. There are no 'silver bullets' that can fix entrenched social problems with one, swift, inexpensive intervention. The real solutions generally come at a problem from multiple approaches, and they take time, money, copious talent, and long-term commitment." David and Katherine Bradley

What We've Learned About Giving: "Be Wary if you hear of a program or idea that is too good to be true. There are no 'silver bullets' that can fix entrenched social problems with one, swift, inexpensive intervention. The real solutions generally come at a problem from multiple approaches, and they take time, money, copious talent, and long-term commitment." - David and Katherine Bradley

When Warren Buffett’s staggering donation of $36.1 billion was added to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s coffers (which already had $30 billion), many proclaimed this to be a new golden age of philanthropy, harkening back to the days of the Rockefeller, Mellon, and Carnegie endowments of countless worthy causes across a broad spectrum of American life. Yet, just a few years later, we are in an economic recession with the contributions of wealthy local residents now shrinking. Some generous donors were hard hit by the Madoff scandal, many others have had major losses in real estate or because of the stock market’s broad decline. As the local supply of capital has fallen for both individuals and private foundations, the need for philanthropy has correspondingly increased. Plus, much giving was directed towards political campaigns in 2008, with many charitable contributions taking a backseat to the historic election. But the tide will turn again.

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Washington Performing Arts Society Season Opening Celebration

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Washington Performing Arts Society Season Opening Celebration


Doran Flowers and Tina Hsu

Doran Flowers and Tina Hsu

Location: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

WL SPONSOREDPhotos by Kyle Samperton

GALA OPENING: WPAS made the brilliant choice of star German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter accompanied by the musicians of the Camerata Salzburg for its season opening performance. Vilde Frang joined her in one Bach piece, then Mutter thrilled the sellout crowd with Tartini’s Devil’s Trill. THE PLAYERS: Diplomats enjoying dinner, the all-Baroque program, and post-performance desserts included envoys from Germany, Great Britain, and Cyprus, WPAS Chairman Jay Hammer, WPAS President Neale Pearl, Shirley and Albert Small, Annie Totah, Paul Stern, June and Jerome Libin, long-time supporter Barbara Gordon, and co-chairmen Rachel Tinsley Pearson and Kevin Fitzgerald.

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American History Museum Reopens

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American History Museum Reopens


Pat and Ken Behring

Pat and Ken Behring

Location: Smithsonian National Museum of American History

WL SPONSORED: Photos by Tony Powell

LONG TIME COMING: A thousand guests thronged the famed museum’s grand re-opening after a two-year renovation, marveling at the new skylight and balconies surrounding the vast atrium and an awe-inspiring new star spangled gallery for Old Glory. Lots of crowd-pleasers were back, ranging from the First Ladies’ gowns and Thomas Edison’s light bulb to Dorothy’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz. HISTORY BUFFS: Albert and Shirley Small (donors of a new gallery), $80 million benefactor Ken Behring (for whom the facility is now dubbed “The Behring Center”), Mallory and Diana Walker, Katherine Keller, and Ivan and Nina Selin.

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Farewell to Ambassador Fahmy

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Farewell to Ambassador Fahmy


Mel Estrin, Rep. Jane Harman, and Egyptian Amb. Nabil Fahmy

Mel Estrin, Rep. Jane Harman, and Egyptian Amb. Nabil Fahmy

Location: The Source
Photos by Tony Powell

THE EVENT: Samia and Huda Farouki hosted a dinner in honor of departing Egyptian Ambassador Nabil Fahmy and his wife Nermin, who will return home this summer after nine years and many contributions to the city. THE GUESTS: Albert and Shirley Small, Rep. Ed Markey and Susan Blumenthal, Diane and John Rehm, Martin Indyk, Lucky Roosevelt, and Shannon Fairbanks.

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