Trust Magazine

Trust publishes articles on Pew’s areas of interest, our projects and the solutions they have found to address compelling issues. It also explains the lessons learned from our efforts, lists recent returns on investments and includes a commentary by the president, Rebecca Rimel. The magazine, launched in 1998, is written by professional journalists and Pew staff.

NOV 1, 2006

Trust Magazine, Fall 2006

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Notes from the President: Navigation (Fall 2006 Trust magazine)

Introduction to the Fall 2006 issue of Trust magazine by Pew's President Rebecca Rimel.

Faraway, Natural and Beautiful--And It Will Stay That Way (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine article)

A marine sanctuary in Hawaii became a national monument in June 2006, saving this environmental treasure permanently.

Eyes Wide Shut (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine article)
Religion has a vital role in foreign policy. Many people try to ignore it, but like the proverbial elephant in the room, it's there, regardless. Published in the Fall 2006 issue of Trust magazine.

If and When the Time Comes (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine article)

Is the U.S. ready to confront a flu pandemic successfully? Trust for America’s Health is working on pandemic preparedness.

Generation Next and Judy Woodruff (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine briefing)
Veteran journalist Judy Woodruff traveled around the country in an RV, meeting young people and listening to their opinions.

The Sound (Bites) of Philadelphia (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine briefing)

Philadelphia is the first city to create free podcast tours on a grand scale, essentially turning the city into an open-air museum and giving tourists customizable “choose-your-own-adventure” ways to explore its history and neighborhoods.

Project for Excellence in Journalism Unveils New Web Site (Fall 2006 Trust magazine briefing)
Fall 2006 Trust magazine briefing announces a new Web site for the Project for Excellence in Journalism.

Pew Internet and American Life Project Releases Major Study of Bloggers (Fall 2006 Trust magazine briefing)
Fall 2006 Trust magazine briefing on a Pew Internet study that finds bloggers are writing about personal experiences.

Pew Biomedical Scholars Win Top Awards (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine briefing)

Two Pew Biomedical Scholars have won top science awards this fall.

A Snapshot of Rwanda's Women (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine briefing)

Photojournalist Kimberlee Acquaro won a fellowship that allowed her to spend six weeks in Rwanda. Her subject: the role of women in rebuilding a country bereft of men after the 1994 genocide.

Book Review: Creative Philanthropy (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine briefing)

A new book explores how philanthropy has evolved and why foundations ought to move with the times to accomplish the most good in today’s society.

Report Cards as a Grantmaking Tool (Fall 2006 Trust Magazine article)

During the past decade, Trusts-supported report cards have provided staff with lessons learned along the way.

Past Issues

Trust magazine recently covered the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production's final recommendations, the Government Performance Project's state report cards, the Pew Campaign for Responsible Mining's efforts to reform an 1872 law, and the extensive "U.S. Religious Landscape Survey" by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life.

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