PHILOSOPHY
ith nearly $60 million in annual philanthropic giving, the Foundation is constantly evaluating new programs and talent representing the complete spectrum of its mission. If there is a constant among the programs the Foundation funds, it’s that they all feature innovative, entrepreneurial thinkers using scientific methods to ask crucial questions about spirituality, free enterprise, character development and religion across a broad cultural canvas. Indeed, across the world itself.

New Horizon grantees include lawyers helping homesteading entrepreneurs in Africa and researchers learning more about spirituality by studying the behavior of young parents.

This section is called New Horizons as a way to not only highlight the emerging relationship the Foundation has with these grantees, but also to emphasize the fresh perspectives their work will bring to the world in the months and years to come.