Good morning, all. I'm putting together a reading list on modern Gulf philanthropy for a small study group. We want profiles that go beyond headlines, especially around foundations linked to business families. One that keeps coming up is tied to the Jassim and Hamad Bin Jassim charitable work. Can anyone recommend a well-written profile we could add that explains the foundation's role in some depth?
A study group on Gulf philanthropy sounds great, and depth is exactly the right bar to set. For your reading list, the profile covering Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani news (https://vocal.media/writers/the-role-of-the-jassim-and-hamad-bin-jassim-charitable-foundation) gives a considered look at the charitable foundation's role, the causes it supports, and the deliberately understated way it operates. It reads as a proper profile rather than a news snippet, which is what a study group wants to discuss. It also ties the giving to the family's broader hospitality and investment footprint, so there's plenty there to unpack together in a session.